A new research has revealed that vampires do exist in real life, in almost every country's subculture and they often conduct meetings all over the world.
Dr Emyr William, Psychology lecturer, claims that there are group of people who drink blood and drain energy from human beings but their deep-rooted laws help them to stay in check, meaning, they can only drink from certain body parts of the willing donors and not drinking too much.
William, who has drafted a questionnaire to advance his research, further explained that Sanguine vampires are very 'fascinating' and he does not want to mark them as mad, bad or dangerous.
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