Vampire Girl drinks her boyfriend's BLOOD and if she feeds on someone else he thinks it's cheating

A make-up artist and self-proclaimed vampire says she drinks human blood directly from the wound of her partner every week as she 'loves the metallic taste and texture.'

Georgina Condon, 38, from Brisbane found her first female 'donor,' when she was just 17-years-old, finding the experience highly sensual and seeking out Goth clubs to find more willing participants.

'It's not about the gore, it can be a very sensual thing, she enjoyed being drank from,' Ms Condon told Daily Mail Australia.

'I was getting off on the drinking and she was getting off being drank from.'

Ms Condon said her passion started when she was just a child, before films such a Twilight or shows like True Blood and Vampire Diaries were introduced into popular culture.

She would open wounds on her own body by picking off scabs and developed a thirst for blood at just 12-years-old.



'There is a science to it, it's like when you're hanging for a really good red steak,' she said.

Although she was dressing in black and putting talcum powder on her face, Ms Condon tried to keep her active vampirism a secret as friends called her 'weird.'

'I still get a few people on the street asking me if I like garlic,' she said. 'I just turn around and tell them I love it.'

After loving the experience she had with her first donor, the makeup artist began to frequent Goth clubs and vampire balls, finding men were often 'turned on' to discover she was a self-confessed vampire.

In asking how a pair of vampires 'feed,' she said she rarely uses her fangs and instead will cut a wound with a razor or other object and let the blood 'flow'

'You have to be very careful, it can go deep very quickly,' she said.

While she has had to wrap donor's wounds before, Ms Condon said because she has practiced on herself, she knows how to avoid an artery. 


Ms Condon has been in a relationship with her partner Zameal for two years and said although he was surprised when she first told him as he has a fear of needles and knives, he soon agreed to be her blood donor.

'I met him at a Bloodlust Ball in Brisbane, which is like our Christmas party where we dress to the nines in ball gowns and costumes.'

She said she no longer finds other donors as Zameal considers it cheating due to the intimate nature of the act. Instead she 'feeds' off him each week to keep herself satisfied.

'He sacrifices to give me what I want from time to time,' Ms Condon said. 'He believes in monogamy so it's a form of intimacy.'

On speaking about her jagged teeth, the Brisbane woman said she had a specialist fang-maker design them.

However, she is hoping to be able to get veneers put in so the fangs become 'functional.'

'They aren't really neccessary as the wound is already open,' she said. 'But I am fascinated with that look, it's sexy.'

While trying to understand why she has vampirism qualities, Ms Condon linked her love for blood to her blood condition thalassemia.


'I'm not saying that all people who have this want to drink blood, but I suffer from anemia and a lack of iron, so in a sense there is a craving there,' she said.

Ms Condon also admitted to having suffered from solar dermatitis for more than 20 years and refrains from going out in full sunlight.

I went to to Cairns with an ex-boyfriend and that's when it first started,' she said. 'I developed this rash, much like eczema and it can be painful on stifling days like today in Brisbane.'

While she enjoys the popular television shows True Blood and The Vampire Diaries, she said the literature and fictional nature can mask the true essence to being a vampire.

'I want to express it well, I don't want it to end up you sounding silly as people often get strange when I talk about it,' she said.

'It's not like in a movie - I don't hide in the shadows and jump out at people.'


Music:  Unwritten Return by Kevin MacLeod
Source: DailyMail

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