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* In ''Fanfic/{{Luminosity}}'', rather than seducing and turning impressionable teenage girls, Maggie is searching for her soul mate.

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* In the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' fic ''Fanfic/{{Luminosity}}'', rather than seducing and turning impressionable teenage girls, Maggie is searching for her soul mate.
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* There is a whole cottage industry in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' that ships Polly Perks with her fellow soldier, female-vampire-[[SweetPollyOliver pretending-to-be-a-male]] Maledicta. A goodly proportion of ''Discworld'' fics on Fanfic.Net are about Polly and Maledicta getting it on. Meanwhile, there is also at least one fic concerning Watch vampire Sally von Humpeding getting into a threesome with Captain Carrot - ''and'' his girlfriend Angua von Uberwald.
* In the ''Fanfic/DokiDokiLiteratureClubLoops'', Yuri is turned into a vampire by Alucard from Hellsing and Yuri is in a very healthy and loving relationship with Natsuki.

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* There is a whole cottage industry in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' that ships Polly Perks with her fellow soldier, female-vampire-[[SweetPollyOliver pretending-to-be-a-male]] Maledicta. A goodly proportion of ''Discworld'' fics on Fanfic.Net Website/FanFictionNet are about Polly and Maledicta getting it on. Meanwhile, there is also at least one fic concerning Watch vampire Sally von Humpeding getting into a threesome with Captain Carrot - ''and'' his girlfriend Angua von Uberwald.
* In the ''Fanfic/DokiDokiLiteratureClubLoops'', Yuri is turned into a vampire by Alucard from Hellsing ''Anime/{{Hellsing}}'' and Yuri is in a very healthy and loving relationship with Natsuki.
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* Claremont addressed it more openly in the ComicBook/DaughtersOfTheDragon story "Safe Streets", in which Angie Freeman, a childhood friend of Misty's gone vamp, drinks Misty's blood, establishes a psychic bond with her, [[GoGoEnslavement stuffs her into a little black dress]], and prepares to make her a vampire so that "we'll be together, you and I... forever!" At one point, they have this exchange:

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* Claremont Creator/ChrisClaremont addressed it more this trope openly in the ComicBook/DaughtersOfTheDragon ''ComicBook/DaughtersOfTheDragon'' story "Safe Streets", in which Angie Freeman, a childhood friend of Misty's gone vamp, drinks Misty's blood, establishes a psychic bond with her, [[GoGoEnslavement stuffs her into a little black dress]], and prepares to make her a vampire so that "we'll be together, you and I... forever!" At one point, they have this exchange:
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* Risa del Toro in the Vertigo series ''ComicBook/BiteClub'' is a bisexual female vampire. The sequel, ''[[PoliceProcedural Vampire Crimes Unit]]'', features a lesbian sex scene in the opening pages of the first issue.

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* Risa del Toro in the Vertigo Creator/VertigoComics series ''ComicBook/BiteClub'' is a bisexual female vampire. The sequel, ''[[PoliceProcedural Vampire Crimes Unit]]'', features a lesbian sex scene in the opening pages of the first issue.
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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Creator/SamuelTaylorColeridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem "[[https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43971/christabel Christabel]]" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Creator/BramStoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has become a common enough setting for a number of female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature. That is unless a dude for whatever reason (e.g. being gay) is not as prone to [[GirlOnGirlIsHot fetishizing female homosexuality]] as his fellows, considering that young males are the demographic this trope is typically aimed at.

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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Creator/SamuelTaylorColeridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem unfinished EpicPoem "[[https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43971/christabel Christabel]]" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Creator/BramStoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has become a common enough setting for a number of female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature. That is unless a dude for whatever reason (e.g. being gay) is not as prone to [[GirlOnGirlIsHot fetishizing female homosexuality]] as his fellows, considering that young males are the demographic this trope is typically aimed at.
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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Coleridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem "Christabel" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Bram Stoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has become a common enough setting for a number of female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature. That is unless a dude for whatever reason (e.g. being gay) is not as prone to [[GirlOnGirlIsHot fetishizing female homosexuality]] as his fellows, considering that young males are the demographic this trope is typically aimed at.

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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Coleridge's Creator/SamuelTaylorColeridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem "Christabel" "[[https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/43971/christabel Christabel]]" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Bram Stoker's Creator/BramStoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has become a common enough setting for a number of female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature. That is unless a dude for whatever reason (e.g. being gay) is not as prone to [[GirlOnGirlIsHot fetishizing female homosexuality]] as his fellows, considering that young males are the demographic this trope is typically aimed at.
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* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians:'' RareMaleExample in [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/3538292/chapters/7786868 this fic]]. Both Luke and Percy are actually bisexual, but it's something of a more neutral depiction given that both are outright stated to have liked men before being turned or even meeting each other.

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* ''Literature/PercyJacksonAndTheOlympians:'' RareMaleExample in [[http://archiveofourown.org/works/3538292/chapters/7786868 this fic]]. Sinners.]] Both Luke and Percy are actually bisexual, but it's something of a more neutral depiction given that both are outright stated to have liked men before being turned or even meeting each other.



* A JustifiedTrope in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' fanfic ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/286605/sunlight Sunlight]]'', given that all the turned vampires in fic so far are either shown to already be attracted to girls, or are part of major fan female on female pairings.

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* A JustifiedTrope in the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' fanfic ''[[http://www.fimfiction.net/story/286605/sunlight Sunlight]]'', Sunlight,]]'' given that all the turned vampires in fic so far are either shown to already be attracted to girls, or are part of major fan female on female pairings.



** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems to prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relationship with [[spoiler: Tara]] at the end of season 5, who's bisexual too.

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** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems to prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relationship with [[spoiler: Tara]] [[spoiler:Tara]] at the end of season 5, who's bisexual too.



* In ''VideoGame/LegendsOfRuneterra'', while they're not ''[[NotUsingTheZWord technically]]'' vampires per se, the Crimson Aristocrat and Crimson Disciple use BloodMagic, which is the closest thing in the setting to vampirism, and are [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/leagueoflegends/images/d/d0/01NX005-full.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20200407023813 in a pretty unambiguous same-sex relationship]].

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* In ''VideoGame/LegendsOfRuneterra'', while they're not ''[[NotUsingTheZWord technically]]'' vampires per se, the Crimson Aristocrat and Crimson Disciple use BloodMagic, which is the closest thing in the setting to vampirism, and are [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/leagueoflegends/images/d/d0/01NX005-full.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20200407023813 in a pretty unambiguous same-sex relationship]].relationship.]]
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* ''Series/FirstKill'' is a show about a lesbian vampire teenager, Juliette, who falls in love with vampire hunter Cal.

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* ''Series/FirstKill'' is a show about a lesbian vampire teenager, Juliette, who falls in love with vampire hunter Cal. However, she subverts the archetype: Juliette has no desire [[IJustWantToBeNormal to be predatory to anyone]] and her love for Cal helps her stave off her HorrorHunger. It's played a little straighter with her sister Elinor, who likes to seduce her victims before killing them ForTheEvulz, and doesn't seem to care about their gender.
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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Coleridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem "Christabel" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Bram Stoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has become a common enough setting for a number of female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature. That is unless a dude is not as prone to [[GirlOnGirlIsHot fetishizing female homosexuality]] as his fellows, considering that young males are the demographic this trope is typically aimed at.

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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Coleridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem "Christabel" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Bram Stoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has become a common enough setting for a number of female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature. That is unless a dude for whatever reason (e.g. being gay) is not as prone to [[GirlOnGirlIsHot fetishizing female homosexuality]] as his fellows, considering that young males are the demographic this trope is typically aimed at.

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** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems to prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relationship with [[spoiler: Tara]] at the end of season 5, who's also bisexual.
** It seems that all the vampire girls, [[TheOlderImmortal the oldest ones]] more specifically, [[ImmortalityBisexuality are bi]], but show much more interest in other women than men.

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** Eric's right-hand woman, Pam, who also seems to prefer the ladies, usually. In a miniepisode involving casting for a dancing position at Fangtasia, Eric practically has to force Pam to leave before "enjoying the show" with a hot Russian dancer. Before she leaves, however, she mentions that she'd like a more private audience with the girl. She gets it in the series proper. See also the development of her relationship with [[spoiler: Tara]] at the end of season 5, who's also bisexual.
bisexual too.
** It seems that all the vampire girls, women, [[TheOlderImmortal the oldest ones]] more specifically, [[ImmortalityBisexuality are bi]], but show much more interest in other women than men.men.
* ''Series/TwoSentenceHorrorStories'': In "[[Recap/TwoSentenceHorrorStoriesS3E5Teeth Teeth]]" Olivia is a lesbian who's on a trip with her girlfriend Cara. During this, she's revealed to be a vampire as well, and initially Cara is repelled though soon she accepts it.
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* ''Series/FirstKill'' is a show about a lesbian vampire teenager, Juliette, who falls in love with vampire hunter Cal.
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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Coleridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem "Christabel" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Bram Stoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has become a common enough setting for a number of female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature.

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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Coleridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem "Christabel" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Bram Stoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has become a common enough setting for a number of female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature.
creature. That is unless a dude is not as prone to [[GirlOnGirlIsHot fetishizing female homosexuality]] as his fellows, considering that young males are the demographic this trope is typically aimed at.
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* ''Film/KissOfTheDamned'': Maia is a bisexual vampire, to judge from her picking up a man and woman to have sex with (then later feed on).

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* ''Film/KissOfTheDamned'': Maia is a bisexual vampire, to judge from her picking up a man and woman to have sex with (then later feed on). She later hypnotizes Paolo to have sex with her too.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' fans long suspected this of [[VampireMonarch Marceline the Vampire Queen]], which was eventually [[IKnewIt confirmed]] by her voice actress Olivia Olsen during a book signing, who said that Marceline and Princess Bubblegum used to date. (Though Marceline has also had [[BastardBoyfriend a boyfriend]], making her a Bisexual Vampire instead.) In the final episode, [[spoiler: they kiss.]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' fans long suspected this of [[VampireMonarch Marceline the Vampire Queen]], which was eventually [[IKnewIt confirmed]] by her voice actress Olivia Olsen during a book signing, who said that Marceline and Princess Bubblegum used to date. (Though Marceline has also had [[BastardBoyfriend a boyfriend]], boyfriend, making her a Bisexual Vampire instead.) In the final episode, [[spoiler: they kiss.]]
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** Inverted in ''Castlevania, Lord of Shadow'', where in spite of Carmilla's literary origins, she's not only depicted as having a [[HideYourLesbians romantic interest in the male lead]], but even worse, Laura is now depicted as her adopted vampire daughter.

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** Inverted in ''Castlevania, Lord of Shadow'', where in spite of Carmilla's literary origins, she's not only depicted as having a [[HideYourLesbians [[AdaptationalSexuality romantic interest in the male lead]], but even worse, Laura is now depicted as her adopted vampire daughter.
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* Invoked in ''LightNovel/IsThisAZombie'' because, to suck someone else's blood with the victim suffering as little pain as possible, if not none at all, requires the KissOfTheVampire, and, in their culture, kiss equals marriage. Seraphim apparently knows her culture's marriage laws, as the only one she's ever seen kissing onscreen is Haruna.

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* Invoked in ''LightNovel/IsThisAZombie'' because, with the all-female vampire ninjas. In order to suck someone else's blood with the victim suffering as little pain as possible, if not none at all, requires the KissOfTheVampire, and, in their culture, kiss equals KissOfTheVampire is required. However, the vampire ninja culture has an odd custom that makes the act of kissing a male equal marriage. Seraphim apparently knows her culture's marriage laws, as the only one she's ever seen kissing onscreen is Haruna. Interestingly enough, though she's been rather brash to him throughout the series, later on it's hinted she might have started developing feelings for the male protagonist, Ayumu.
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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Coleridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem "Christabel" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Bram Stoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has pretty much become the default setting for most female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature.

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The lesbian vampire is an [[OlderThanRadio old trope]], stretching back to Coleridge's late 18th-early 19th century poem "Christabel" and the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' by Sheridan Le Fanu, which heavily inspired Bram Stoker's rather more famous ''Literature/{{Dracula}}''. However, it didn't return into popular consciousness until the 1970s, when Film/HammerHorror made numerous films in which voluptuous countesses nibbled nubile young women. Since then, the trope has pretty much become the default a common enough setting for most a number of female vampires, adding an extra layer of titillation to an already heavily sexualised mythological creature.
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-->'''Buffy:''' Willow, just remember, a vampire's personality has nothing to do with the person it was.\\

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-->'''Buffy:''' --->'''Buffy:''' Willow, just remember, a vampire's personality has nothing to do with the person it was.\\



* In ''Series/ForeverKnight'', Janette showed some interest in a young prostitute, planning, at one point, on making her a vampire.

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* In ''Series/ForeverKnight'', ''Series/ForeverKnight''. Janette showed some interest in a young prostitute, planning, at one point, on making her a vampire.vampire. Her vampire bartender at the Raven can also be seen checking out the legs of a woman dancing on top of her bar in "A More Permanent Hell".
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* You can play as one in both ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' and ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', if you want to. Meanwhile two of the recurring [=NPCs=] in ''Masquerade'' are Lucita (a privileged member and skilled manipulator of the Lasombra clan) and Fatima (one of the Assamite clan's greatest assassins). At some point in their long, long history, they were lovers, and now they want to kill each other (sometimes, if the novels are to be believed, they just want to [[KissOfTheVampire bite]] each other).

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* You can play as one in both ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'' and ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', if you want to. Meanwhile two of the recurring [=NPCs=] in ''Masquerade'' are Lucita (a privileged member and skilled manipulator of the Lasombra clan) and Fatima (one of the Assamite Banu Haqim clan's greatest assassins). At some point in their long, long history, they were lovers, and now they want to kill each other (sometimes, if the novels are to be believed, they just want to [[KissOfTheVampire bite]] each other).
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* Became a DeadHorseTrope (or possibly an UndeadHorseTrope) through overuse in 1970s Film/HammerHorror films, most famously, the Ingrid Pitt vehicle ''Film/TheVampireLovers''. The same character ([[TheOtherDarrin with a different actress]]) fell in love with a man in the sequel, ''Lust for a Vampire'', but she also had dalliances with female students at her boarding school. ''Twins Of Evil'' features a female vampire biting a female victim on the breast.

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* Became a DeadHorseTrope (or possibly an UndeadHorseTrope) through overuse in 1970s Film/HammerHorror films, most famously, the Ingrid Pitt Creator/IngridPitt vehicle ''Film/TheVampireLovers''. The same character ([[TheOtherDarrin with a different actress]]) fell in love with a man in the sequel, ''Lust for a Vampire'', ''Film/LustForAVampire'', but she also had dalliances with female students at her boarding school. ''Twins Of Evil'' ''Film/TwinsOfEvil'' features a female vampire biting a female victim on the breast.
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* A ''male'' bisexual vampire, Henry Fitzroy, in ''Literature/BloodBooks''. As well as Vicki Nelson, he also often feeds off of gay street kid and (former) male prostitute Tony, who eventually gets his own spin-off series. This element [[NoBisexuals appears to be missing]] from the [[Series/BloodTies TV series]].

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* A ''male'' bisexual vampire, Henry Fitzroy, in ''Literature/BloodBooks''. As well as Vicki Nelson, he also often feeds off of gay street kid and (former) male prostitute Tony, who eventually gets his own spin-off series. This element [[NoBisexuals appears to be missing]] from the [[Series/BloodTies [[Series/BloodTies2007 TV series]].
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* OlderThanRadio: As mentioned above, the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' is about a female vampire who preys on young women by biting their chest as they sleep. She is romantically attached to and professes her love for at least one of her victims (the protagonist Laura). By modern standards it's very genteel, with Carmilla's attraction to Laura being something akin to RomanticTwoGirlFriendship.

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* OlderThanRadio: As mentioned above, the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' is about a female vampire who preys on young women by biting their chest as they sleep. She is romantically attached to and professes her love for at least one of her victims (the protagonist Laura). By modern standards it's very genteel, with Carmilla's attraction to Laura being something akin to RomanticTwoGirlFriendship.PseudoRomanticFriendship.

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* ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis'' OAV episode 5, "Moonlight Rambler", has overtones of this with two escaped {{SexBot}}s who must drink blood in order to stay alive.

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-->"Come to me child. Yield to my dark embrace, and you will never be weak - never need fear - again."

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-->"Come to me child. Yield to my dark embrace, and you will never be weak - -- never need fear - -- again."



* In '' Literature/BloodAndSilver'', many of the vampire race are pansexual or at the very least bi, with Mia Addison pointing out that many vampires dislike being forced to stick to heteronormative relationships.



* In '' Literature/BloodAndSilver'', many of the vampire race are pansexual or at the very least bi, with Mia Addison pointing out that many vampires dislike being forced to stick to heteronormative relationships.



* In ''Literature/VarneyTheVampire'' Clara Crofton predates even Carmilla as a female vampire who prefers female victims. Her first victim is a sixteen-year-old village girl named Anna.

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* In ''Literature/VarneyTheVampire'' Clara Crofton predates even Carmilla as a female vampire who prefers female victims. Her first victim is a sixteen-year-old 16-year-old village girl named Anna.



** It's implied that all vampires are, to some extent, bisexual, probably due to the whole vampirism thing historically being a big damn metaphor for sexual predation. There's especially a sire-offspring thing - note Darla and Drusilla in season 2 of ''Series/{{Angel}}''. And then there's Spike's "Angel and me have never been intimate. Except that one--" bit. And Harmony, who rejects the idea of a threesome unless it's boy-boy-girl... or [[IfItsYouItsOkay Charlize Theron.]]

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** It's implied that all vampires are, to some extent, bisexual, probably due to the whole vampirism thing historically being a big damn metaphor for sexual predation. There's especially a sire-offspring thing - note Darla and Drusilla in season Season 2 of ''Series/{{Angel}}''. And then there's Spike's "Angel and me have never been intimate. Except that one--" one -- " bit. And Harmony, who rejects the idea of a threesome unless it's boy-boy-girl... or [[IfItsYouItsOkay Charlize Theron.]]



* In ''VideoGame/LegendsOfRuneterra'', while they're not ''[[NotUsingTheZWord technically]]'' vampires per se, the Crimson Aristocrat and Crimson Disciple use BloodMagic, which is the closest thing in the setting to vampirism, and are [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/leagueoflegends/images/d/d0/01NX005-full.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20200407023813 in a pretty unambiguous same-sex relationship]].



* In ''VideoGame/LegendsOfRuneterra'', while they're not ''[[NotUsingTheZWord technically]]'' vampires per se, the Crimson Aristocrat and Crimson Disciple use BloodMagic, which is the closest thing in the setting to vampirism, and are [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/leagueoflegends/images/d/d0/01NX005-full.png/revision/latest/scale-to-width-down/1000?cb=20200407023813 in a pretty unambiguous same-sex relationship]].



* ''Webcomic/BramAndVlad'' has Carmilla and Laura as a HappilyMarried couple of lesbian vampires. Their daughter, Bessie, is bisexual - the fact that she has a big crush on Bram doesn't mean that she isn't attracted to girls anymore, [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Bram_and_Vlad/5430536/ something that Lucy learns the hard way.]]

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* ''Webcomic/BramAndVlad'' has Carmilla and Laura as a HappilyMarried couple of lesbian vampires. Their daughter, Bessie, is bisexual - -- the fact that she has a big crush on Bram doesn't mean that she isn't attracted to girls anymore, [[http://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Bram_and_Vlad/5430536/ something that Lucy learns the hard way.]]
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** In the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' riff ''Fanfic/AsDreamsAreMadeOn'', Alice Cullen, though benevolent and concerned with consent, falls into the classic lesbian vampire mold in many ways, complete with raven locks, LipstickLesbian style, and a demeanor ranging from flirtatious to downright seductive. She becomes ''very'' interested, and downright incorrigible, when she learns that the protagonist and object of her affections, Cass, is relatively sexually inexperienced. Other lesbian or bisexual vampires have been named as Alice's former partners, including Tanya (of the Denali coven), Maggie (of the Irish coven), and a woman named Jessamine.

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** * In the ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'' riff ''Fanfic/AsDreamsAreMadeOn'', Alice Cullen, though benevolent and concerned with consent, falls into the classic lesbian vampire mold in many ways, complete with raven locks, LipstickLesbian style, and a demeanor ranging from flirtatious to downright seductive. She becomes ''very'' interested, and downright incorrigible, when she learns that the protagonist and object of her affections, Cass, is relatively sexually inexperienced. Other lesbian or bisexual vampires have been named as Alice's former partners, including Tanya (of the Denali coven), Maggie (of the Irish coven), and a woman named Jessamine.
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* OlderThanRadio: As mentioned above, the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' is about a female vampire who preys on young women by biting their chest as they sleep. She is romantically attached to and professes her love for at least one of her victims (the protagonist Laura). By modern standards it's very genteel, with Carmilla's attraction to Laura being somewhere between RomanticTwoGirlFriendship.

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* OlderThanRadio: As mentioned above, the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' is about a female vampire who preys on young women by biting their chest as they sleep. She is romantically attached to and professes her love for at least one of her victims (the protagonist Laura). By modern standards it's very genteel, with Carmilla's attraction to Laura being somewhere between something akin to RomanticTwoGirlFriendship.
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TRS has decided that Schoolgirl Lesbians is no longer a valid trope. Removing all links to the page and changing them to more appropriate pages if one can be found


* OlderThanRadio: As mentioned above, the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' is about a female vampire who preys on young women by biting their chest as they sleep. She is romantically attached to and professes her love for at least one of her victims (the protagonist Laura). By modern standards it's very genteel, with Carmilla's attraction to Laura being somewhere between RomanticTwoGirlFriendship and the less explicit sort of SchoolgirlLesbians.

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* OlderThanRadio: As mentioned above, the 1872 novella ''Literature/{{Carmilla}}'' is about a female vampire who preys on young women by biting their chest as they sleep. She is romantically attached to and professes her love for at least one of her victims (the protagonist Laura). By modern standards it's very genteel, with Carmilla's attraction to Laura being somewhere between RomanticTwoGirlFriendship and the less explicit sort of SchoolgirlLesbians.RomanticTwoGirlFriendship.
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* Claremont addressed it more openly in the ComicBook/MistyKnight & ComicBook/ColleenWing story "Safe Streets", in which Angie Freeman, a childhood friend of Misty's gone vamp, drinks Misty's blood, establishes a psychic bond with her, [[GoGoEnslavement stuffs her into a little black dress]], and prepares to make her a vampire so that "we'll be together, you and I... forever!" At one point, they have this exchange:

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* Claremont addressed it more openly in the ComicBook/MistyKnight & ComicBook/ColleenWing ComicBook/DaughtersOfTheDragon story "Safe Streets", in which Angie Freeman, a childhood friend of Misty's gone vamp, drinks Misty's blood, establishes a psychic bond with her, [[GoGoEnslavement stuffs her into a little black dress]], and prepares to make her a vampire so that "we'll be together, you and I... forever!" At one point, they have this exchange:
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pretty sure that Dio's not a lesbian


* ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'': Dio is stated by WordOfGod to be into [[DepravedBisexual both men and women]] and becomes a vampire.
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* In '' Literature/BloodAndSilver'', many of the vampire race are pansexual or at the very least bi, with Mia Addison pointing out that many vampires dislike being forced to stick to heteronormative relationships.
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* The vampire protagonist in ''VideoGame/CuteBite'' only feeds on female targets. It's not always romantic, but it can be in the endings if she's pursuing a particular character.

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