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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Strange compromise. He won’t die of malnutrition if he doesn’t eat meat every dinner. If he can help prepare his own vegan dinners and take a b12 supplement why not let him eat what he wants all day [/quote] I think most parents have other standards for their parenting besides "will my child die". Honestly, I'm a single parent in a multigenerational household with a busy schedule, and lots of complexity around food. I need to be able to put one meal on the table that works for everyone, often in a short period of time between one kid's activity and the other. A second cook in the kitchen making a separate meal isn't going to work for us. He can try vegan recipes on the weekend if he wants to explore vegan cooking, cook vegan for breakfast when he usually prepares his own food anyway, and eat whatever he wants when he's in situations like school where he's got choices. If he was saying "I feel this is the only ethical way to eat?" I'd feel differently. But he's not. [/quote]
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