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* In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', there are people known in Vampire society as "Blood Dolls", humans addicted to the way the Kiss makes them feel who enjoy being fed on by Vampires. On a more positive note, [[NeighborhoodFriendlyVampires Salubri Clan]] flaw made them unable to gain sustenance other than from a willing victim.

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* In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', there are people known in Vampire society as "Blood Dolls", humans addicted to the way the Kiss makes them feel who enjoy being fed on by Vampires. On a more positive note, [[NeighborhoodFriendlyVampires [[Friendly Neighborhood Vampire Salubri Clan]] flaw made them unable to gain sustenance other than from a willing victim.
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* In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', there are people known in Vampire society as "Blood Dolls", humans addicted to the way the Kiss makes them feel who enjoy being fed on by Vampires.

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* ''Fanfic/{{Nosflutteratu}}'': Rainbow Dash, who serves as a willing donor when Fluttershy really needs it.
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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', when Durkon is turned into a vampire, the other party members decide to take turns feeding him and then using his own clerical magic to bring them back up to full health (except for Belkar, who ''does not trust'' Vampire Durkon).

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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', when Durkon is turned into a vampire, the other party members decide to take turns feeding him and then using his own clerical magic to bring them back up to full health (except for Belkar, who ''does not trust'' does ''not'' trust Vampire Durkon).
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* In Seraph of The End, after childhood friends Mika and Yuu reunite for the first time in 4 years, and Yuu realizes Mika is a vampire and dying of injury/starvation, he offers his blood and becomes his primary food source. The fandom often portrays his consent as...enthusiastic.
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* After rescuing [[TheHighQueen Allette]], Literature/KittyNorville offers her blood to the badly weakened Vampire Mistress of D.C.[[note]](being [[BondVillainStupidity chained to an upholstered chair soaked in holy water by rosary beads and left before an opened east-facing window]] is Not Fun)[[/note]] to give her the strength to fight her renegade [[IHateYouVampireDad childe]] and his allies. Downplayed in the sense that the [[SupernaturallyDeliciousAndNutritious potency of lycanthrope blood]] meant that she did not need that much and Kitty's [[HealingFactor regeneration]] would restore her swiftly.
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* Shortly after Comicbook/{{Rogue}} [[HeelFaceTurn first joined]] the ''Comicbook/XMen'', Comicbook/{{Wolverine}} offered up his powers to save her from lethal injuries received when she [[TakingTheBullet intercepted a sustained energy blast]] meant for him and his fiancee despite having made it clear when she arrived less than a day before that [[ReformedButRejected he would happily kill her himself for her crimes]] and being so badly injured moments ago that losing his regeneration could have easily cost him his own life.
** In general, when anyone freely offers to transfer thier powers[=/=]knowledge[=/=]skills to Rogue (or in a few desperate cases initiates same without warning or prior permission) it has overtones of this trope, especially when her touch is outright [[TouchOfDeath incapacitating and/or potentially lethal]].
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* In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheMasquerade'', there are people known in Vampire society as "Blood Dolls", humans addicted to the way the Kiss makes them feel who enjoy being fed on by Vampires.
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* In ''Series/TrueBlood''episode "Scratches", Sookie decides to walk the 20 miles home through the woods but doesn't get very far when she is attacked by a half-bull, half-man beast leaving huge gashes on her back. Bill comes tgo her rescue and lets her [[https://youtu.be/qYmwFWAf9Jc?t=187 drink some of his blood]] but she still goes into spasm because she's been poisoned by the beast.

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* In ''Series/TrueBlood''episode ''Series/TrueBlood'' episode "Scratches", Sookie decides to walk the 20 miles home through the woods but doesn't get very far when she is attacked by a half-bull, half-man beast leaving huge gashes on her back. Bill comes tgo to her rescue and lets her [[https://youtu.be/qYmwFWAf9Jc?t=187 drink some of his blood]] but she still goes into spasm because she's been poisoned by the beast.
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* In ''Series/TrueBlood''episode "Scratches", Sookie decides to walk the 20 miles home through the woods but doesn't get very far when she is attacked by a half-bull, half-man beast leaving huge gashes on her back. Bill comes tgo her rescue and lets her [[https://youtu.be/qYmwFWAf9Jc?t=187 drink some of his blood]] but she still goes into spasm because she's been poisoned by the beast.
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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow2'': Gabriel Belmont is tricked into biting [[FemmeFatale Carmilla]], unaware that her blood will convince turn him into her slave. In order to save him, his wife Marie descends from Heaven to let him feed on her so her blood can purify the corruption.

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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow2'': Gabriel Belmont is tricked into biting [[FemmeFatale Carmilla]], unaware that her blood will convince turn him into her slave. In order to save him, his wife Marie descends from Heaven to let him feed on her so her blood can purify the corruption.
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* ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'': When Nishiki's human girlfriend Kimi discovers his ghoul nature, she lets him bite a chunk of meat out of her shoulder to recover.
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* ''VideoGame/Vampyr2018'': Sean Hampton is a clergyman that takes pity on a member of his flock that had been turned into a vampire and offers his blood to ease his hunger. This turns out to be a bad idea since said vampire is insane and would have killed him if Jonathan hadn't arrived in time to stop him. [[spoiler:Hampton ends up getting infected and becomes a feral vampire himself as a result]].
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* ''Webcomic/LeifAndThorn'': Imri as a human [[http://leifandthorn.com/comic/only-900s-kids-will-get-this-9-17/ enjoyed feeding Stanczia]].
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* ''Anime/{{Nightwalker}}'' had [[FairCop Yayoi Matsunaga]] serves a willing donor to [[TheHero Shido]] [[spoiler:and later Riho]], providing him with Nightbreed related cases to solve in exchange for her blood. It helps she is immune to vampire bites thanks to an incident involving the Nightbreed.
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* ''ComicBook/BatmanVampire'' has a HeroicSacrifice variant during the climax: [[spoiler:Alfred offers his blood to his vampirized master so he can have the necessary strength to defeat Two-Face and Killer Croc, requesting that he is beheaded so that he doesn't rise as a vampire himself]].


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* In ''Film/DraculaUntold'', [[spoiler:Vlad's wife Mirena tells him to drink her blood and complete his transformation into a vampire so that he can rescue their son, who has been kidnapped by the Ottomans. Also counts as an HeroicSacrifice, given that she was already dying anyways]].

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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow2'': Gabriel Belmont is tricked into biting [[FemmeFatale Carmilla]], unaware that her blood will convince turn him into her slave. In order to save him, his wife descends from Heaven to let him feed on her so her blood can purify the corruption.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Boktai}} 2'': After [[KidHero Django]] is turned into a vampire, his admirer [[CuteBruiser Lita]] will offer him her blood should he visit her at night. However, biting her will result in a NonStandardGameOver.
* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow2'': Gabriel Belmont is tricked into biting [[FemmeFatale Carmilla]], unaware that her blood will convince turn him into her slave. In order to save him, his wife Marie descends from Heaven to let him feed on her so her blood can purify the corruption.
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* ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow2'': Gabriel Belmont is tricked into biting [[FemmeFatale Carmilla]], unaware that her blood will convince turn him into her slave. In order to save him, his wife descends from Heaven to let him feed on her so her blood can purify the corruption.

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* ''VideoGame/TheSims4'' has a ''Vampires'' game pack, where vampires can avoid making enemies out of victims and witnesses by asking for permission to drink someone's plasma. Developing a friendship before asking makes it more likely that permission will be given. The [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Good Vampire aspiration]] ''[[EnforcedTrope requires]]'' getting permission to drink from two different sims for one of its milestones, and the reward trait greatly boosts the likelihood that even random strangers will offer the vampire their wrist.



* ''WebComic/GrrlPower'': There's a one that appears when the vampires appear. See CutLexLuthorACheck. -'''''ZeroContextExample'''''

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* In MassivelyMultiplayerCrossover fic ''FanFic/BloodAndRevolution'', [[Characters/RurouniKenshin Kenshin and Aoshi]] are vampires, and Saitou tries to function as their handler; he starts off feeding them occasionally when they can't get someone else just so they don't go crazy, then he gets ClaimedByTheSupernatural as their own personal prey and becomes their primary food source, and then of course it gets sexual. [[Characters/NeonGenesisEvangelion Kaji]] later fills a similar role when Saitou isn't available, and in time [[Characters/{{Free}} Rei]] acts as portable breakfast and lover for [[Characters/YuGiOh Atem]]. After [[spoiler:Seth]] is turned into a vampire, he categorically refuses to feed on anyone who doesn't volunteer. This practice is presented as a possible solution to the FantasticRacism against {{youkai}}, which is somewhat justified by how many have to feed from humans - pair them up with people who are willing to feed them so they don't have to go hunting.

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* In MassivelyMultiplayerCrossover fic ''FanFic/BloodAndRevolution'', ''Fanfic/BloodAndRevolution'', [[Characters/RurouniKenshin Kenshin and Aoshi]] are vampires, and Saitou tries to function as their handler; he starts off feeding them occasionally when they can't get someone else just so they don't go crazy, then he gets ClaimedByTheSupernatural as their own personal prey and becomes their primary food source, and then of course it gets sexual. [[Characters/NeonGenesisEvangelion Kaji]] later fills a similar role when Saitou isn't available, and in time [[Characters/{{Free}} Rei]] acts as portable breakfast and lover for [[Characters/YuGiOh Atem]]. After [[spoiler:Seth]] is turned into a vampire, he categorically refuses to feed on anyone who doesn't volunteer. This practice is presented as a possible solution to the FantasticRacism against {{youkai}}, which is somewhat justified by how many have to feed from humans - pair them up with people who are willing to feed them so they don't have to go hunting.



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* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', when Durkon is turned into a vampire, the other party members decide to take turns feeding him and then using his own clerical magic to bring them back up to full health (except for Belkar, who ''does not trust'' Vampire!Durkon).

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* In ''Literature/{{Fledgling}}'', the Ina vampires have compounds of humans with whom they [[TheSymbiote live in symbiosis]]: vampires get blood, humans get improved health and [[LongLived extended lifespans]], and both get ''very'' emotionally invested in the relationship. Whether it's GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul is debatable, since it [[IfItsYouItsOkay overrides the human's original sexual preferences]] and causes fatal withdrawal symptoms if they back out after a certain point, but for many, it's MoreThanMindControl.
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* In the AshcanCopy ''Film/{{Vampirella}}'' movie, the bad guys deliberately lock up Vampirella with Adam Van Helsing so she'll have to kill him for his blood sooner or later. He eventually gives her permission to feed on him just enough so that she can break out.
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* Alluded to in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series. Although there's a teetotaler vampire movement (drinking animal blood and transferring the addiction to, say, [[MustHaveCaffeine coffee]]) and standard bedroom-invading vampires, there are also vampires who arrange for stylish evenings with volunteer "dinner companions".

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* Karen did this for the titular character in ''Film/{{Blade}}'' when he was wounded and needed to regain his strength to fight the BigBad.

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* ''Anime/PhantomQuestCorp'': The first Incident File is about Bosco, [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire a vampire]] who's been trying to kick the habit, [[LoveRedeems since falling in love with Makiko]], who's a 19 year old college freshman. At first, he appears to be stalking her, until it's revealed that [[InterspeciesRomance she's his girlfriend]] and has been helping him by allowing him to feed on her 4 times a year, at only 200cc's per quarter.

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* Combined with HeroicSacrifice, in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'', Shaun offers himself to the zombie horde, shouting "ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET RIGHT HERE!", to distract the zombies so his friends can sucessfuly shelter themselves in the Winchester Pub. Unlike most examples of this trope, Shaun survives. A bonus feature on the DVD release explains that after luring them away at walking pace, he ran ahead and hid in a skip until they walked by, before returning.

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* Combined with HeroicSacrifice, in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'', Shaun offers himself to the zombie horde, shouting "ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET RIGHT HERE!", to distract the zombies so his friends can sucessfuly shelter themselves in the Winchester Pub. Unlike most examples of this trope, Shaun survives.

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* ''Literature/FevreDream'' is about a friendship that develops between a human and a FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire who has sworn off human blood. Near the end of the novel, the human volunteers his blood so the friendly vampire will have the strength to defeat the distinctly unfriendly vampire BigBad.
* The ''Literature/AnnoDracula'' series has several instances of humans offering their blood to friendly vampires, as well as several less purely voluntary variations, such as poor people with no job prospects finding employment as living beverage kegs in vampire pubs. On the more friendly side, the human Charles and the vampire Genevieve develop a long-lasting friendship that includes the occasional friendly snack, which is suggested to confer health benefits to Charles and contribute to him living to a ripe old age.
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* The Doctor (yes, him again, although this is prior to the Big Finish examples) lets vampire scientist Joanna Harris drink his blood in the ''Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'' novel ''Vampire Science''.

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[[{{Pun}} It sucks]] depending on blood or souls to survive. Having a talent in blood magic [[BlessedWithSuck doesn't exactly mesh well with ethical behavior]]. But what do you do if your best friend or main ally has to have these things? Assuming their HorrorHunger or BloodMagic won't kill you instantly, just offer up a vein! After all, what are friends for?

This trope is for people who agree to sustain someone's HorrorHunger to keep them from taking advantage of the fact that WarmBloodbagsAreEverywhere. There can be multiple reasons why: maybe they are close friends trying to keep the feeder safe, maybe they are [[VampireVannabe Vampire Vannabes]] excited to get close to one, or maybe it's an emergency and the donor would rather not have anyone else be attacked. If they're lucky, their friend won't be slowly killing them. If they're really lucky, they can work some form of symbiosis into the relationship.

This dynamic is likely to come with a level of mutual respect. The donor cares too much to kill the feeder outright and is compassionate enough to make this kind of sacrifice, while the receiver is generally a noble monster who tries to cause minimal harm and not take out their HorrorHunger on others. This could range from a one-time necessity to lifelong arrangement. A romantic and/or sexual relationship may be involved, which could lead to HemoErotic and/or KissOfTheVampire. Compare to ZombieAdvocate.

This trope is not exclusive to vampires, but for all creatures that have a form of HorrorHunger or a need to feed on human energies.
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* In ''LightNovel/{{Bakemonogatari}}'', the tad-bit-vampire-himself protagonist Koyomi is a high school boy who is seen occasionally letting a detached, mute, just-sitting-there small girl vampire bite his neck and feed on him in gentle embrace. Vampire girl is portrayed to be apparently in the care of full-of-quirks advisor figure Oshino. Backstory of their tight relationship is mostly left to a prequel, ''Kizumonogatari''. In other stories it moves forward.
* In ''Manga/DGrayMan'', Eliade allows [[ActuallyNotAVampire vampire-like Exorcist]] Arystar Krory a taste of her [[spoiler:Akuma]] blood to bring out his [[BloodKnight other side]] before fighting the heroes.
* Inverted in ''Anime/{{Naruto}}'': Karin has an unique healing technique where the wounded person can bite her flesh a bit and absorb [[{{Mana}} her Chakra]] into themselves to heal their body. She has done this to multiple different people, though on-screen she only did it to Sasuke.
* ''Anime/PhantomQuestCorp'': The first Incident File is about Bosco, [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire a vampire]] who's been trying to kick the habit, [[LoveRedeems since falling in love with Makiko]], who's a 19 year old college freshman. At first, he appears to be stalking her, until it's revealed that [[InterspeciesRomance she's his girlfriend]] and has been helping him by allowing him to feed on her 4 times a year, at only 200cc's per quarter.
* After being infected with the eponymous virus in ''Manga/{{Pupa}}'', Yume starts hungering for human flesh. Her brother Utsutsu, who has a HealingFactor thanks to the same virus, acts as her food source.
* In the YuriGenre manga ''Seifuku no Vampiress Lord'', after Irie is turned into a vampire, the first person she reveals it to is her {{Childhood Friend|s}} Nana, who voluntarily offers her blood to her after watching her suffer through an intense blood withdrawal in the first couple days. Later on, Nana recognizes [[spoiler:that she is not always around when the vampiric urge hits Irie and allows her to feed on other girls -- on the condition that Nana remains effectively her main "donor"]]. By that point, it is long past the point of ambiguity that the two of them are a [[ChildhoodFriendRomance couple]] (who greatly enjoy the fact that vampiric feeding gives both parties involved an intense sexual pleasure).
*''Manga/TsubasaReservoirChronicle'': Kurogane becomes a blood donor to [[spoiler:Fai]], who had to be made into a vampire to save his life.
* In ''VisualNovel/{{Tsukihime}}'', Kohaku is revealed to be this to Akiha, who suffers from vampiric impulses as part of her family's heritage. The relationship between them is very complex, however, combining different shades of master-servant, culprit-victim, and, indeed, [[TokenYuriGirls some pent-up sexual desire]].
* ''LightNovel/VampireHunterD''. Subverted in the 1985 animated film version. Doris Lang is beginning to fall in love with the dhampir (half-vampire) D, so she offers to let him drink some of her blood. He manages to overcome his bloodlust and declines her kind offer.
* In ''Manga/VampireKnight'', Yuuki offers to help Zero sate his bloodlust and avoid becoming a [[WasOnceAMan level E vampire]], since he was a normal human who was bitten by a vampire years ago.
** There's consensual blood drinking among tons of characters, including Yuuki and both of her love interests, and vampires with strong relationships won't want any blood but their loved one's.
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* In the ''AudioPlay/BigFinishDoctorWho'' audio plays:
** The Eighth Doctor tames a vortisaur by letting it feed on his blood in ''Storm Warning''
** He also allows a vampire to feed on him in the audio ''Situation Vacant''.
* In ''Podcast/MetamorCity'' Leansidhe are elder fae that offer inspiration and talent to artists in exchange for draining their blood and life force. In "Whispers in the Wood" a Leansidhe has bound herself to a musician with terminal cancer, and focuses the life draining on his tumors, similar to how death-aspected mana is used to treat cancer in-universe.
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* In the ''Comicbook/CloakAndDagger'' comics both heroes do this for each other. Dagger is constantly creating energy that must be bled off, and Cloak constantly needs to absorb energy. They maintain a symbiotic relationship.
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* In MassivelyMultiplayerCrossover fic ''FanFic/BloodAndRevolution'', [[Characters/RurouniKenshin Kenshin and Aoshi]] are vampires, and Saitou tries to function as their handler; he starts off feeding them occasionally when they can't get someone else just so they don't go crazy, then he gets ClaimedByTheSupernatural as their own personal prey and becomes their primary food source, and then of course it gets sexual. [[Characters/NeonGenesisEvangelion Kaji]] later fills a similar role when Saitou isn't available, and in time [[Characters/{{Free}} Rei]] acts as portable breakfast and lover for [[Characters/YuGiOh Atem]]. After [[spoiler:Seth]] is turned into a vampire, he categorically refuses to feed on anyone who doesn't volunteer. This practice is presented as a possible solution to the FantasticRacism against {{youkai}}, which is somewhat justified by how many have to feed from humans - pair them up with people who are willing to feed them so they don't have to go hunting.
* In the ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'' Fanfic ''Cursed'', where Ruby has been turned into a vampire and eventually caught/surrender after several nonlethal attacks. Ruby locks herself in an observation room to keep anyone from getting in so she doesn't attack them for the much needed blood she is thirsting for. Her sister Yang persuades Ruby to let her in by threatening to break the door down. When Ruby lets her in Yang locks them both in to keep anyone from stopping her from offering some of her own blood to help her sister from losing complete control of herself.
* Some ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' fanworks have Sakuya be this to Remilia and Flandre, usually playing up the LesbianVampire aspect in the process. Whether Sakuya or Remilia is more anxious for the actual bloodsucking depends on the artist.
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* Karen did this for the titular character in ''Film/{{Blade}}'' when he was wounded and needed to regain his strength to fight the BigBad.
* Happens in the live action version of ''Film/BloodTheLastVampire''. Sharon feeds Saya from her own blood so she could gain strength for the final fight.
* In ''Film/{{Daybreakers}}'' the vampire protagonist Edward joins a group of humans. Audrey intuitively knows he has not drunk blood in a while and, though Edward protests, she draws her own blood into a cup and gives it to him. Edward is a ReluctantMonster who abstains from human blood, so his distress and shame are obvious as he drinks Audrey's.
* Combined with HeroicSacrifice, in ''Film/ShaunOfTheDead'', Shaun offers himself to the zombie horde, shouting "ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET RIGHT HERE!", to distract the zombies so his friends can sucessfuly shelter themselves in the Winchester Pub. Unlike most examples of this trope, Shaun survives.
* In ''Film/XMen1'' Wolverine accidentally stabbed Rogue, so she had to "borrow" his healing power to save herself. This drained him enough to knock him unconscious.
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* In ''Literature/AnitaBlake'', somebody who regularly allows a specific vampire to feed from them is known as a "pomme de sang" (French for "blood apple").
* In ''Literature/ArashiNoYoruNi'', Mei and Gabu are [[spoiler:starving while stuck in a cave during the winter]]. Mei, being a goat, realizes he'll likely starve anyway and offers himself so that his friend, a wolf, can eat. [[spoiler:Gabu refuses]].
* Alluded to in the ''Literature/{{Discworld}}'' series. Although there's a teetotaler vampire movement (drinking animal blood and transferring the addiction to, say, [[MustHaveCaffeine coffee]]) and standard bedroom-invading vampires, there are also vampires who arrange for stylish evenings with volunteer "dinner companions".
* In ''Literature/TheDresdenFiles'' Thomas Raith has one in the form of his girlfriend Justine who actually finds his feeding on her to help her think more clearly.
* The Doctor (yes, him again, although this is prior to the Big Finish examples) lets vampire scientist Joanna Harris drink his blood in the ''Literature/EighthDoctorAdventures'' novel ''Vampire Science''.
* ''Literature/TeamHuman'': [[spoiler:After Principal Saunders' husband is turned into a mindless blood-sucking zombie, she imprisons him in a cave and feeds him with her own blood to keep him "alive"]]
* In ''Literature/VampireAcademy'', Mori vampires have human volunteers around to feed off of. However, given the [[FantasticDrug effects of long term feeding]], consent can get...questionable. Their Dhampir bodyguards could offer some blood in a pinch.
* A common trope in the ''[[Literature/TheVampireChronicles Vampire Chronicles]]''.
** The teenage Armand plays this to Marius, the mysterious reclusive gentleman he has become romantically involved with, allowing him to [[KissOfTheVampire feed on him]] in a LoverAndBeloved-type relationship until Marius eventually turns him.
** Daniel, after his plot-catalyzing ''Film/InterviewWithTheVampire'', tracks down Armand and requests to be turned himself. Armand resists for a while, but in the meantime regularly feeds on Daniel.
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* ''Series/BeingHumanUS'': Three "monster" roommates live together and make a pact to keep each other on the straight and narrow, which for them means not feeding on or harming humans. Sometimes, they need help sticking to the pact.
** In one episode, Sally, a ghost, is being possessed and goes into a fugue state. While in fugue, Sally seals all exits to the house she shares with her roommates, locking in Josh, a werewolf who will soon transform because of the full moon, Aidan, a vampire who hasn't fed in days, and Zoe, a human that is unaware of the [[{{Masquerade}} danger she is in]]. Josh offers his own blood to keep Aidan from [[ThouShaltNotKillMuggles feeding on Zoe]] who is unaware that Josh and Aidan are anything other than human.
** Sally learns a spell that allows her to have a tangible physical body which is euphoric after years of existing only to the monsters whose own supernatural abilities allow them to see her. However, she finds out that in order to maintain the body, she has to feed on human flesh, the fresher the better. To keep her from feeding on [[{{Muggles}} normal humans]], Aidan offers to be her food source, reasoning that he has regenerative powers as part of his vampirism. That does not keep the process from being insanely painful, though.
* ''Series/BuffyTheVampireSlayer'': In the season 3 finale the vampire Angel has been poisoned and the only cure is Slayer blood. Buffy tries to capture rogue slayer Faith for her blood, but when Faith escapes Buffy gives Angel herself. He feeds a lot and she ends up in the hospital for blood loss.
** It's revealed in season five that there's an actual market for this kind of thing. Humans pay or otherwise volunteer to be non lethally sucked on by vampires. Buffy discovers this when she learns her current boyfriend Riley has been "donating".
* In ''Series/{{Community}}'' episode "Horror Fiction in Seven Spooky Steps", a subplot involves Britta being Vampire Jeff's casual blood donor. He keeps her in a closet for when his HorrorHunger comes. She looks all pale and covered in bite wounds. But she claims she is fine with that treatment.
* In ''Series/DirkGentlysHolisticDetectiveAgency'' Amanda starts hanging out with the Rowdy Three because their feeding on her fear relieves her neurological disorder.
* In ''Series/ForeverKnight'' Nick is a VegetarianVampire who feeds on cow blood and the very occasional pint of donated blood from a blood bank; but once in a while when the urge is upon him he calls upon his fellow vampire Jeanette who allows him to feed on her.
* In ''Series/LostGirl'', main protagonist Bo is a succubus who feeds on the sexual chi of others, usually during sex as the chi is strongest when the donor is sexually aroused. It is established earlier in the series that she accidentally killed her first boyfriend when she was unable to control her pull during her first sexual encounter. While she is first learning to control her powers, Dyson, a wolf-shifter with regenerative powers, willingly serves as her food source. Later, when she has more control, she shifts to Lauren, a human doctor who works for the Fae and with whom Bo shares a mutual attraction.
* ''Series/{{Moonlight}}'': Some vampires like Josef Kostan prefer to keep a harem of human women (or men) to feed on occasionally. They usually don't mind.
* ''Series/StargateAtlantis'': Sheppard willingly offers up his life force to a Wraith in order to give said Wraith enough energy to defeat their pursuers and ensure their escape. Of course, this forces him to trust the Wraith to give it back afterward. [[spoiler:He does.]]
* In season 2 of ''Series/TheVampireDiaries'', Stephan is trying to wean himself back on human blood for a power boost against the increasing number of enemies popping up. His girlfriend Elena offers her blood.
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* In ''TabletopGame/GURPSTechnomancer'', the effects of KissOfTheVampire are so pleasurable, it's possible to become ''addicted'' to it.
* In ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'', the "Herd" Merit grants a pool of willing victims that a vampire can automatically get blood from, which can represent anything from random people who've become addicted to the KissOfTheVampire to a {{Cult}} founded in the vampire's name.
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* In ''Theater/LittleShopOfHorrors'', when Seymour accidentally discovers that the Audrey II plant feeds on human blood, he feeds it his own.
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* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'': Slayer the vampire regularly feeds off the blood of his wife, Sharon. She's okay with it, because she's an immortal.
* In ''VideoGame/TheSims3'' vampire Sims can feed from Sims they are friends with, which gives the vampire a +15 moodlet for 8 hours. Though the interaction is started by the vampire, the non-vampire Sim involved always seems happy to oblige.
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* The Halloween Episode of ''VisualNovel/TheFreshman'' has Kaitlyn turn into a vampire. Her friends volunteer to be blood sucked, and also ask others to give Kaitlyn a drink or two.
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* Subverted in ''WebComic/EerieCuties'', when [[FriendlyNeighborhoodVampire Nina]] told Chloe she was starving, Chloe assumed Nina wanted to feed on her and panicked. But soon relented and offered Nina her neck, except Nina was [[http://www.eeriecuties.com/strips-ec/take_what_you_need!_ busy scarffing down Chloe's chocolate.]]
* In the LGBT Webcomic ''WebComic/{{Grant}}'', one way to satisfy the hunger of a werewolf without getting eaten is french kissing the said werewolf. The eponymous werewolf discovered it that way, with added copulation.
* ''WebComic/GrrlPower'': There's a one that appears when the vampires appear. See CutLexLuthorACheck. -'''''ZeroContextExample'''''
* In ''Webcomic/TheOrderOfTheStick'', when Durkon is turned into a vampire, the other party members decide to take turns feeding him and then using his own clerical magic to bring them back up to full health (except for Belkar, who ''does not trust'' Vampire!Durkon).
* In [[http://wondermark.com/241/ this]] strip of ''Webcomic/{{Wondermark}}'', a girl gives herself up to a [[BloodLust blood-thirsty]] psychopath because she mistook him for a vampire who she thought could [[VampireVannabe turn her into a vampire also]].
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*''WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty'': A variation of this done in a very squicky manner (all played for very [[BlackComedy dark humor]]. You have been warned) in the Season 3 episode "The ABC's of Beth". Tommy, a grown man by the present, was stranded in Froopyland (a dimension Rick Sanchez created as a play area for his daughter) and only had a honey to subsist on initially. Eventually he mated with the indigenous creatures of Froopyland and would eat these HalfHumanHybrid creatures as a source of meat. The hybrid creatures willingly gave Tommy their flesh and just born infants to eat.
*''WesternAnimation/TheRippingFriends'': In this parody Superhero cartoon, after Slab (one of the eponymous superheroes) resolves a beef shortage due to cows being held hostage by the Ovulator, he is rewarded by one of the cows. The cow in question does this [[RefugeInAudacity by literally cutting out a pound of her flesh for Slab to make a steak out of later]].
* In a ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' episode Homer dreams of Adam and Eve. In that dream Adam (Homer) has a talking pig as his best friend, who offers Adam to eat parts of him. Since he is in Eden, he doesn't feel pain and it heals back very rapidly.
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