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* ''ComicBook/TheSuperiorFoesOfSpiderman'' features Villains Anonymous, where various metahuman crooks (and the occasional BadassNormal) gather to talk about the problems in their lives and disillusionment they feel with villainy (although many go on being villains after the meetings).


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* ''Film/SundownTheVampireInRetreat'': The vampire living in MonsterTown Purgatory live on artificial blood to atone for their dark pasts. The rare instances someone wants to drink real blood or kills a human for non-feeding purposes lead to a quick intervention where the culprit gets a YouAreBetterThanYouThinkYouAre appeal or is kindly but firmly locked up for a while.


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* The eponymous characters in the Creator/HarryTurtledove story "The Gentleman of the Shade" are the vampires of Victorian London, who only drink nonfatal amounts of blood, hang around their gentleman's club, engaging in harmless hobbies like card games, and, on the rare occasions a new vampire shows up in town),talk about how to recruit them.
* ''Literature/TheHypnotists'': The Sandman's Guild is made up of people with mind control powers who have sworn off using their psychic abilities for selfish gain and offer each other understanding and support in that regard.
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'''Sanguines Anomynous Group Members in Unison''' Hi, Vlad Tepesh.

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'''Sanguines Anomynous Group Members in Unison''' Hi, Vlad Tepesh.Tepish.\\




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-> '''Tepish''':Hi, everyone. [[HistoricalDomainCharacter I am Vlad Tepish]]. You know, UsefulNotes/VladTheImpaler.\\
'''Sanguines Anomynous Group Members in Unison''' Hi, Vlad Tepesh.
'''Tepish''': I have abstained from the fluids of homo sapiens for 362 years ... You youngsters have to learn how to substitute what you can't do with things that are less harmful. Personally, I like knitting.\\
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* In the sapphic werewolf interactive novel ''{{VideoGame/Moonrise}}'', the player must choose between two factions: the Masquerade or the Rogues. Though they have opposing goals, both groups provide a support network for their members. The Masquerade describes itself as a "neighborhood association" and will pay off the player's student loan debts. The Rogues offer true friendship and a sense of family.

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* In the sapphic [[UsefulNotes/{{Sapphism}} sapphic]] werewolf interactive novel ''{{VideoGame/Moonrise}}'', the player must choose between two factions: the Masquerade or the Rogues. Though they have opposing goals, both groups provide a support network for their members. The Masquerade describes itself as a "neighborhood association" and will pay off the player's student loan debts. The Rogues offer true friendship and a sense of family.
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** ''TabletopGame/HunterTheVigil'': Yuri's Group, a Hunter Compact from the ''Tooth and Nail'' supplement, does this literally, being an organization of support groups and counselors. While they primarily focus on helping the human survivors of monster attacks, especially [[TabletopGame/BeastThePrimordial Beasts]], they also have members that try to help rehabilitate monsters; they even have a Tactic specializing in it, called Go To Groups, that offers a support structure to [[ReluctantMonster Reluctant Monsters]] and gives tangible, mechanical benefits towards helping them resist their HorrorHunger.
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* In ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'', Carlisle develops one of these over the years with his "family". He never tries to convince anyone outside the family to avoid feeding on humans, but everyone who is brought into the family is strongly encouraged to go "vegetarian" like the rest of them.

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* In ''Literature/{{Twilight}}'', ''Literature/TheTwilightSaga'', Carlisle develops one of these over the years with his "family". He never tries to convince anyone outside the family to avoid feeding on humans, but everyone who is brought into the family is strongly encouraged to go "vegetarian" like the rest of them.
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Subtrope of TropaholicsAnonymous. Contrast FullyEmbracedFiend. Compare SupportingTheMonsterLovedOne.

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Subtrope A SubTrope of TropaholicsAnonymous. Contrast FullyEmbracedFiend. Compare SupportingTheMonsterLovedOne.
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* In ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'', ghouls are hunted mercilessly by the CCG, so a particularly powerful and charismatic one who also has sympathies for humans set up Anteiku Cafe. It's a coffee place where ghouls can congregate, study humans to blend in better, exchange information, and even receive human meat scavenged from suicides if they're unable or unwilling to hunt. Series protagonist Kaneki winds up there after getting changed into a half-ghoul to slowly learn they're not all vicious monsters, and it's staffed by several formally violent ghouls who've changed their ways. It helps that besides human flesh and water, for some reason coffee is the only thing that ghouls can enjoy and digest safely.

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* In ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'', ghouls are hunted mercilessly by the CCG, so a particularly powerful and charismatic one who also has sympathies for humans set up Anteiku Cafe. It's a coffee place where ghouls can congregate, study humans to blend in better, exchange information, and even receive human meat scavenged from suicides if they're unable or unwilling to hunt. Series protagonist Kaneki winds up there after getting changed into a half-ghoul to slowly learn they're not all vicious monsters, and it's staffed by several formally formerly violent ghouls who've changed their ways. It helps that besides human flesh and water, for some reason coffee is the only thing that ghouls can enjoy and digest safely.
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* In ''Manga/RosarioToVampire'', Yokai Academy teaches monster children to hide themselves from humans, and helps them live alongside {{muggle}}s by remaining in human form and attending a school designed to resemble a human BoardingSchool.

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* In ''Manga/RosarioToVampire'', ''Manga/RosarioPlusVampire'', Yokai Academy teaches monster children to hide themselves from humans, and helps them live alongside {{muggle}}s by remaining in human form and attending a school designed to resemble a human BoardingSchool.
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** In ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'', ghouls are hunted mercilessly by the CCG, so a particularly powerful and charismatic one who also has sympathies for humans set up Anteiku Cafe. It's a coffee place where ghouls can congregate, study humans to blend in better, exchange information, and even receive human meat scavenged from suicides if they're unable or unwilling to hunt. Series protagonist Kaneki winds up there after getting changed into a half-ghoul to slowly learn they're not all vicious monsters, and it's staffed by several formally violent ghouls who've changed their ways. It helps that besides human flesh and water, for some reason coffee is the only thing that ghouls can enjoy and digest safely.

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** * In ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'', ghouls are hunted mercilessly by the CCG, so a particularly powerful and charismatic one who also has sympathies for humans set up Anteiku Cafe. It's a coffee place where ghouls can congregate, study humans to blend in better, exchange information, and even receive human meat scavenged from suicides if they're unable or unwilling to hunt. Series protagonist Kaneki winds up there after getting changed into a half-ghoul to slowly learn they're not all vicious monsters, and it's staffed by several formally violent ghouls who've changed their ways. It helps that besides human flesh and water, for some reason coffee is the only thing that ghouls can enjoy and digest safely.
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** In ''Manga/TokyoGhoul'', ghouls are hunted mercilessly by the CCG, so a particularly powerful and charismatic one who also has sympathies for humans set up Anteiku Cafe. It's a coffee place where ghouls can congregate, study humans to blend in better, exchange information, and even receive human meat scavenged from suicides if they're unable or unwilling to hunt. Series protagonist Kaneki winds up there after getting changed into a half-ghoul to slowly learn they're not all vicious monsters, and it's staffed by several formally violent ghouls who've changed their ways. It helps that besides human flesh and water, for some reason coffee is the only thing that ghouls can enjoy and digest safely.
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* In the sapphic werewolf interactive novel ''{{VideoGame/Moonrise}}'', the player must choose between two factions: the Masquerade or the Rogues. Though they have opposing goals, both groups provide a support network for their members. The Masquerade describes itself as a "neighborhood association" and will pay off the player's student loan debts. The Rogues offer true friendship and a sense of family.
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So you have a setting where non-human beings exist, and their nature makes living among humans difficult. Maybe they suffer from a HorrorHunger, [[{{Immortality}} live forever]] ([[WhoWantsToLiveForever and it sucks]]), have customs that don't endear them to locals (such as [[TheKleptomaniac rampant kleptomania]] and throwing around {{Curse}}s like it's going out of style) and/or the stress of keeping up the {{Masquerade}} is just brutal. Well, there's a [[TropaholicsAnonymous support group of reformed/reforming monsters]] that is out to help those among them who want to live closer to humanity. Possibly even to regain some of that humanity if they were human once. They may even help convince a [[ViralTransformation newly turned member]] he isn't human at all.

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So you have a setting where non-human beings exist, and their nature makes living among humans difficult. Maybe they suffer from a HorrorHunger, [[{{Immortality}} live forever]] ([[WhoWantsToLiveForever and it sucks]]), have customs that don't endear them to locals (such as [[TheKleptomaniac [[StickyFingers rampant kleptomania]] and throwing around {{Curse}}s like it's going out of style) and/or the stress of keeping up the {{Masquerade}} is just brutal. Well, there's a [[TropaholicsAnonymous support group of reformed/reforming monsters]] that is out to help those among them who want to live closer to humanity. Possibly even to regain some of that humanity if they were human once. They may even help convince a [[ViralTransformation newly turned member]] he isn't human at all.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Hey, video game villains need emotional support too, y'know.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Hey, [[caption-width-right:320:Hey, video game villains need emotional support too, y'know.]]

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