Is drinking blood illegal?!
Is drinking people's blood illegal!? (while they're alive, mind you, if that helps the legality)
This question has just been on my mind, because I just find these things interesting :)
Anyway, anything would pretty much be appreciated, even if you aim to offend :pWww@FoodAQ@Com
This question has just been on my mind, because I just find these things interesting :)
Anyway, anything would pretty much be appreciated, even if you aim to offend :pWww@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
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Drinking blood is not technically illegal!.
I assume that you're speaking of humans, but with endangered species you could have a problem!. As long as the person you're taking the blood from gives consent it's totally legal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I assume that you're speaking of humans, but with endangered species you could have a problem!. As long as the person you're taking the blood from gives consent it's totally legal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Anywhere from Maryland down and you have to have a Vampire's License!. As long as you don't steal blood from hospitals, you should remain innocent!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I guess not, it's like a cultural thing!. Some cultures will eat a new born babies placenta or umbilical cord, and that's not illegal, so I guess it's in the same kind of stream!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
lol, tis question is funny XD!. anyway it's not illegal as long as ur "victim" gives his/her consent!. No law for it anyway, except for in the bible!. XDWww@FoodAQ@Com
As long as the person that the person is taking the blood from gives permission then no it's not illegal!.!.weird but not illegalWww@FoodAQ@Com
Drinking blood is not illegal, but, it isn't a very smart idea because if it is someone Else's, you might get HIV!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
i dont think drinking blood is illegal but cannibalism might be illegal and they might innertwine with each otherWww@FoodAQ@Com
I don't think so!.As long as you didn't obtain by stealing from the hospital or committing murder!.I must admit that's gotta be the craziest question I've seen here so far!.hahaha!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
depends how you get the blood!.!.!.if it wasnt stolen or taken against someones will it should be fine even though it is weird!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
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is asking that question legal!?
if you mean sucking on your own blood after an injury then, i would guess not!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
if you mean sucking on your own blood after an injury then, i would guess not!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
no but i never knew vampires could have yahoo accounts!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
EWWW!!!! I wish it was illegal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
No, silly, I drink a glass every night, it keeps my mind fresh and alert!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
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haha!.
I don't think so!.
who knows!?
haha!. I got freaked out!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
I don't think so!.
who knows!?
haha!. I got freaked out!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
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Do you use a straw!? XDWww@FoodAQ@Com
ew that is so gross why do people do that!?!?!?! ik its like with certain cultures, but still!Www@FoodAQ@Com
u are pretty cool, but u do have a sick mind lolWww@FoodAQ@Com
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lol =D yea thats intresting to!.
now u got me thinking bout vampires!.!.!.cool!!! XDWww@FoodAQ@Com
now u got me thinking bout vampires!.!.!.cool!!! XDWww@FoodAQ@Com
Blood has historically been a powerful symbol in literature and art, signifying both life and death!. Blood drinking and blood letting are in this way a case of taking the symbolic into the literal!. We generally associate blood drinking with the stereotypical vampire!. The subculture of those today who call themselves vampires claim that they need to consume blood as part of their diet as much as any normal human must eat food and drink water!. Without it the vampire begins to feel a variety of symptoms from nausea, headaches, muscle aches, blurred vision, weakness, sensitivity to light and sound, and lethargy!. These subside after they feed!. However, apart from these 'vampires', there is an entire subculture of 'normal' human beings who like to engage in blood drinking for various reasons, which I will list!. Blood drinking can be a solitary activity, or something to be 'enjoyed' between two people or in a group!.
Curiosity
Blood is a very fascinating thing!. It's life!. It's a pretty colour!. An odd taste!. It flows curiously!. It feels different every time!. These type of cuts will usually be made with razor blades or more crude knives and are usually fairly superficial and made in an easy to hide area such as the inner arm!. Rarely will this experimental act become a compulsion or a fetish!.
Vampiric imitation
Buffy the Vampire Slayer and other pop culture have romanticised vampires in recent years, where once they were represented as demons and creatures of the devil in folklore!. Thanks to contemporary authors such as Anne Rice, vampires aren't shrouded by so much superstition and have become a sensual creature of passion and beauty, immortally young, powerful, rich and free of inhibition!. The vampire is in this way no longer the murderous demon, but a creature possessing qualities that every human wishes it could own: fearlessness, immortality, indulgence, power!. Some people find pleasure in imitating this lifestyle!. They don't kill to get blood, but they will drink from themselves or any willing 'donors' using controlled cutting techniques!. These people do not necessarily think they are vampires, but they enjoy playing the part!. They are not usually the type to drink blood from a glass or drink an animal's blood!.
Extremists
These are fanatics and possibly killers, often belonging to strange religious cults!. They are the type to drink blood from a glass, and to offer bloodshed as a religious offering or sacrifice!. They believe that blood is a powerful agent, and that it can help them reach immortality!. There are a few people who sincerely believe they actually are vampires and are obsessed with vampires to the extent of becoming a fanatic!. This person is not really religiously or homicidally motivated; they are delusional and possibly disturbed!. At the very least, they have lost the ability to distinguish fantasy from reality!. These groups or individual extremists are very relatively small in number!.
Sexual fetish
For some people, blood drinking becomes a part of intimacy!. Often it is viewed as a more deeply bonding and erotic way to experience the essence of another person!. It is the ultimate way to symbolically share your life with another!. This would be an entirely consensual experience with perhaps a bit of fantasy role playing!. As far as blood extraction, it has been said that if you suck on a particular part of the skin in a certain way for long enough, blood will come out!. Sometimes blood is extracted by controlled cutting, or perhaps with teeth or fingernails for those who into more primal sex or a visceral experience!.
Survival
No kidding!. Jessie Camacho from the reality tv series "Survivor: Africa" spoke about her blood drinking for an Entertainment Tonight interview!. The water was so repulsive that they turned to drinking blood!. She said that they knew the Masai drank blood for protein, so they thought the challenge would either be eating bugs or drinking the blood!. Of course, she set her mind to think that it would taste the worst, even worse than the water!. When she actually chugged it down and took a taste of it, she says, "It wasn't that bad! It was actually good! It was better than the water, I'll tell you that!"
The first step is to find yourself some blood!.
Mail Order Blood
Yes, there is actually such a thing as "mail order blood"!. One website that specialises in this apparently is http://www!.geocities!.com/Area51/Cavern/1!.!.!. They do not use human blood, but they reassure you that all their animals are of the purest breeds!. Apparently the taste is slightly different, but animal blood is just as satisfying and filling as human blood!.
There are risks with such slaughterhouse blood, as with all blood!. First of all, in many places it is illegal for the butcher to sell blood for consumption!. This should clue you straight away in that it is not an especially safe practice!. Even domestic animals can carry cross-species infectious disease as well as the risk of those diseases often associated with spoiled food (such as salmonella)!. If the slaughter process is sloppy, partially digested animal food-stuffs can contaminate the blood!. This partially digested food is just loaded with bacteria, some of which our body has no clue how to work with!. The meat can be rinsed and washed of these bacteria but one cannot do the same with the blood!.
Along similar lines is the risk of a sloppy slaughter resulting in prion contamination of the blood!. Prions are infectious proteins that cause "Mad-Cow Disease" among others such as Kuru, Krutsfield-Jackob (more genetic), Scrapie (in sheep) and a multitude of wasting diseases!. Generally, the protein only resides in neuronal tissue (brain, spinal cord, etc) but sloppy butchering can cause contamination!. The prion its self causes mutation of the bodies natural brain proteins to a non-digestable form!. The proteins build up in the cells and causes lysis (breakage) and cell death!. This eventually leads to "spongioform encephalopathy" (spongy brain) where you brain is riddled with holes and you begin to mentally degenerate!.
Drinking blood from uncooked meat & poultry
There are many who do this; they are referred to as "squeezers"!. With the advance of mad cow, salmonella, E!.Coli, and the like, it is advised against!. If you insist upon it, you should go to a butcher and get fresh blood by the pint!. You can pass it off as being used for a recipe!. It is advisable to only use beef blood as pig's blood and blood from poultry has a higher chance of carrying bacteria!. Heat the blood to a slightly warm temperature on the stove, stirring often!. Do not boil it or over cook it!. Cook it for about 5 minutes over a very low heat!.
Finding a human victim donor
Donors are virtually everywhere!. Some of the outer fringe groups and more alternative subcultures such as Goths, Ravers, Fetishists and the like are a buffet for the vampire, or blood drinker!. These people are more likely open to the idea of someone drinking their blood!.
Risks to the donor
There is the obvious risk of the wound; if not cleaned properly before and after drinking it can easily become infected!. The human mouth is far from the cleanest thing on this planet!. The bacteria can cause abcesses at the least and motor paralysis at the worst if the cut is close to a nerve that becomes infected!. This can be avoided somewhat by cleaning the wound very well before and after drinking with some isopropal alcohol, bactine disinfectant and a little hydrogen peroxide!. The wound should also be treated against scarring (Vitamin E creams help this somewhat) and bandaged for at least a day to keep out infection!. Even all of this, though, is not a fool proof preventative!.
also to the donor is the risk of cutting at the wrong point!. A person inexperienced in physiology can sever a nerve or major vessel in no time flat!. Nerves do not regenerate and thus, once severed, can cause paralysis, loss of feeling and eventually a possible loss of limb!. Major blood vessels are large enough that they do not quickly clot!. Yes, you will have more blood then you know what to do with, but your donor will also be at great risk for bleeding to death!.
Risks to the Drinker
There exists the risk of drinking too much!. This can result in Iron overdose, (possibly) Toxic Porphyria, and bloody stools!. Moderation should always be the key!. You may want to drink two or three times a week, but it is far better to limit yourself to what you need!. This cuts back on all the above mentioned problems to you and your donor!.
Blood from a menstruating woman
This method does of course eliminate the hazard of creating a wound, but the possibility of infection is still present because of the unclean and bacteria ridden nature of the human mouth!. To the donor it can result in pyrometriosis, a rather nasty, smelly, and painful infection of the uterus which results in it being filled with infected pus!. Treatable through leutalyse injection which auses contraction of the uterus and expulsion of the infection with side effects of nausea and diarrhea!. Not all people respond to the injections either so, more commonly, hysterectomy is the recommended treatment!. The disease also often causes future infertility!. Infection of the cervix, oviducts, and all other parts of the reproductive and, actually, this can extend to the bladder and kidneys as well!. Cervical and uterine infections both increase the risk of future uterine or cervical cancer as well!.
more here:
http://everything2!.com/index!.pl!?node_id=!.!.!.
On a personal note: EWWWWW!
PS: No, it is not illegal as long as your donor is a consenting adult!.
I wish you good mental health!Www@FoodAQ@Com
Curiosity
Blood is a very fascinating thing!. It's life!. It's a pretty colour!. An odd taste!. It flows curiously!. It feels different every time!. These type of cuts will usually be made with razor blades or more crude knives and are usually fairly superficial and made in an easy to hide area such as the inner arm!. Rarely will this experimental act become a compulsion or a fetish!.
Vampiric imitation
Buffy the Vampire Slayer and other pop culture have romanticised vampires in recent years, where once they were represented as demons and creatures of the devil in folklore!. Thanks to contemporary authors such as Anne Rice, vampires aren't shrouded by so much superstition and have become a sensual creature of passion and beauty, immortally young, powerful, rich and free of inhibition!. The vampire is in this way no longer the murderous demon, but a creature possessing qualities that every human wishes it could own: fearlessness, immortality, indulgence, power!. Some people find pleasure in imitating this lifestyle!. They don't kill to get blood, but they will drink from themselves or any willing 'donors' using controlled cutting techniques!. These people do not necessarily think they are vampires, but they enjoy playing the part!. They are not usually the type to drink blood from a glass or drink an animal's blood!.
Extremists
These are fanatics and possibly killers, often belonging to strange religious cults!. They are the type to drink blood from a glass, and to offer bloodshed as a religious offering or sacrifice!. They believe that blood is a powerful agent, and that it can help them reach immortality!. There are a few people who sincerely believe they actually are vampires and are obsessed with vampires to the extent of becoming a fanatic!. This person is not really religiously or homicidally motivated; they are delusional and possibly disturbed!. At the very least, they have lost the ability to distinguish fantasy from reality!. These groups or individual extremists are very relatively small in number!.
Sexual fetish
For some people, blood drinking becomes a part of intimacy!. Often it is viewed as a more deeply bonding and erotic way to experience the essence of another person!. It is the ultimate way to symbolically share your life with another!. This would be an entirely consensual experience with perhaps a bit of fantasy role playing!. As far as blood extraction, it has been said that if you suck on a particular part of the skin in a certain way for long enough, blood will come out!. Sometimes blood is extracted by controlled cutting, or perhaps with teeth or fingernails for those who into more primal sex or a visceral experience!.
Survival
No kidding!. Jessie Camacho from the reality tv series "Survivor: Africa" spoke about her blood drinking for an Entertainment Tonight interview!. The water was so repulsive that they turned to drinking blood!. She said that they knew the Masai drank blood for protein, so they thought the challenge would either be eating bugs or drinking the blood!. Of course, she set her mind to think that it would taste the worst, even worse than the water!. When she actually chugged it down and took a taste of it, she says, "It wasn't that bad! It was actually good! It was better than the water, I'll tell you that!"
The first step is to find yourself some blood!.
Mail Order Blood
Yes, there is actually such a thing as "mail order blood"!. One website that specialises in this apparently is http://www!.geocities!.com/Area51/Cavern/1!.!.!. They do not use human blood, but they reassure you that all their animals are of the purest breeds!. Apparently the taste is slightly different, but animal blood is just as satisfying and filling as human blood!.
There are risks with such slaughterhouse blood, as with all blood!. First of all, in many places it is illegal for the butcher to sell blood for consumption!. This should clue you straight away in that it is not an especially safe practice!. Even domestic animals can carry cross-species infectious disease as well as the risk of those diseases often associated with spoiled food (such as salmonella)!. If the slaughter process is sloppy, partially digested animal food-stuffs can contaminate the blood!. This partially digested food is just loaded with bacteria, some of which our body has no clue how to work with!. The meat can be rinsed and washed of these bacteria but one cannot do the same with the blood!.
Along similar lines is the risk of a sloppy slaughter resulting in prion contamination of the blood!. Prions are infectious proteins that cause "Mad-Cow Disease" among others such as Kuru, Krutsfield-Jackob (more genetic), Scrapie (in sheep) and a multitude of wasting diseases!. Generally, the protein only resides in neuronal tissue (brain, spinal cord, etc) but sloppy butchering can cause contamination!. The prion its self causes mutation of the bodies natural brain proteins to a non-digestable form!. The proteins build up in the cells and causes lysis (breakage) and cell death!. This eventually leads to "spongioform encephalopathy" (spongy brain) where you brain is riddled with holes and you begin to mentally degenerate!.
Drinking blood from uncooked meat & poultry
There are many who do this; they are referred to as "squeezers"!. With the advance of mad cow, salmonella, E!.Coli, and the like, it is advised against!. If you insist upon it, you should go to a butcher and get fresh blood by the pint!. You can pass it off as being used for a recipe!. It is advisable to only use beef blood as pig's blood and blood from poultry has a higher chance of carrying bacteria!. Heat the blood to a slightly warm temperature on the stove, stirring often!. Do not boil it or over cook it!. Cook it for about 5 minutes over a very low heat!.
Finding a human victim donor
Donors are virtually everywhere!. Some of the outer fringe groups and more alternative subcultures such as Goths, Ravers, Fetishists and the like are a buffet for the vampire, or blood drinker!. These people are more likely open to the idea of someone drinking their blood!.
Risks to the donor
There is the obvious risk of the wound; if not cleaned properly before and after drinking it can easily become infected!. The human mouth is far from the cleanest thing on this planet!. The bacteria can cause abcesses at the least and motor paralysis at the worst if the cut is close to a nerve that becomes infected!. This can be avoided somewhat by cleaning the wound very well before and after drinking with some isopropal alcohol, bactine disinfectant and a little hydrogen peroxide!. The wound should also be treated against scarring (Vitamin E creams help this somewhat) and bandaged for at least a day to keep out infection!. Even all of this, though, is not a fool proof preventative!.
also to the donor is the risk of cutting at the wrong point!. A person inexperienced in physiology can sever a nerve or major vessel in no time flat!. Nerves do not regenerate and thus, once severed, can cause paralysis, loss of feeling and eventually a possible loss of limb!. Major blood vessels are large enough that they do not quickly clot!. Yes, you will have more blood then you know what to do with, but your donor will also be at great risk for bleeding to death!.
Risks to the Drinker
There exists the risk of drinking too much!. This can result in Iron overdose, (possibly) Toxic Porphyria, and bloody stools!. Moderation should always be the key!. You may want to drink two or three times a week, but it is far better to limit yourself to what you need!. This cuts back on all the above mentioned problems to you and your donor!.
Blood from a menstruating woman
This method does of course eliminate the hazard of creating a wound, but the possibility of infection is still present because of the unclean and bacteria ridden nature of the human mouth!. To the donor it can result in pyrometriosis, a rather nasty, smelly, and painful infection of the uterus which results in it being filled with infected pus!. Treatable through leutalyse injection which auses contraction of the uterus and expulsion of the infection with side effects of nausea and diarrhea!. Not all people respond to the injections either so, more commonly, hysterectomy is the recommended treatment!. The disease also often causes future infertility!. Infection of the cervix, oviducts, and all other parts of the reproductive and, actually, this can extend to the bladder and kidneys as well!. Cervical and uterine infections both increase the risk of future uterine or cervical cancer as well!.
more here:
http://everything2!.com/index!.pl!?node_id=!.!.!.
On a personal note: EWWWWW!
PS: No, it is not illegal as long as your donor is a consenting adult!.
I wish you good mental health!Www@FoodAQ@Com