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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where do I get my protein? So annoying! Educate yourself before asking something so ridiculous. I am not protein deficient now nor have I ever been in the 7 years that I have been eating WFPB. In fact, I can actually strength train and grow my muscles substantially(mind-blown).[/quote] Actually we don't need you to explain anything. Don't talk about your diet or restrictions or meal plan. Thank you very much.[/quote] You mean if someone invites us to dinner or a wedding or anywhere and when we order, eat, whatever a veg item and people ask you this same question, we should just shut up? Is that right? No. Thank you very much. [/quote] NP. I'm a vegetarian and this is true. People ask. I respond briefly, people get weird about it. I will say that over the past several years, people in general have become more accepting of vegetarianism because it's more common now. They still ask why I'm not eating Uncle Bob's smoked ribs but I don't get as many questions asking why, and do you eat fish and what do you eat for protein, and what if you were lost in the wilderness and all you had to eat was a deer, would you starve? I'm ok with those questions as conversation. What I'm responding to is the other pp's request to stop talking about my vegetarian diet. Simple answer: stop asking.[/quote]
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