I dont remember the age, but it was before Kindergarten, thought men came into the house at night to load the next days shows into the TV.

  • AWittyUsername@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I thought vampires were real so I never slept with my back to the door for years thinking they’d bite me in my neck whilwt I slept.

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      Kept the covers over my head for this exact same reason. I figured I would feel it if a vampire tried to remove the blanket or sheet and I could defend myself… no real thought or planning put into how I would defeat a vampire, but at least I’d be awake. A very religious aunt told me vampires don’t exist and that it was in fact demons sent from hell that were trying to get me and all children… I was four when this was explained to me. It’s one thing to get scared because you saw a movie about a kind of monster and quite another to have an adult you’ve been told by your parents to respect explain what to her was a real monster and one of which she was convinced actually existed. I was a very light sleeper well into my teens.