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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I think it would matter to a lot of meat eaters, for different reasons. Akin to social drinkers preferring to date other social drinkers.[/quote] +1 I would have no interest in dating a vegan regardless of the reason for being one.[/quote] Weird.[/quote] One of my favorite things to do is eat out and explore new restaurants. I'm a really good cook, and often try new dishes. When I travel, I love trying the local cuisine. In many cases, I choose the place I'm going *because* of the cuisine. I have zero interest in dating someone who would inhibit that. I could deal with a vegetarian, but not a vegan. I'd rather date a smoker. [/quote] you're assuming that a vegan would necessarily inhibit your ability to eat out. Eating out is a small part of life my friend. Also, if you do. when people say they love cooking and they love food and they can't imagine dating a vegan or vegetarian, what they mean is they only like a narrow kind of food. They are unwilling to try anything different than what they are used to. Imagine choosing a restaurant that has amazing vegan food. It would be an expansion of what you are used to, not a limitation.[/quote] Of course a vegan would necessarily inhibit my ability to eat. I love all types of food, and a vegan won't eat a majority of the things I do. More importantly, there are many fantastic restaurants that have mediocre vegan food, and I'm not interested in eating at places where my partner has a subpar experience. I know eating out is a small part of life, but it's a part of life I enjoy immensely. And what gives you the impression I don't cook vegan, or vegetarian food? I can, and do. But I don't want to cook, or eat, only that. And these restaurants with amazing vegan food - where are they? Are there a lot of them? This notion you'r peddling that omnivores are the overly restrictive ones, and vegans are quite accommodating and easy to deal with is ridiculous. You're trying way too hard here. [/quote]
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