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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]That level of picky eater would be a dealbreaker for me. I don’t eat everything—[b]I’m a pescatarian[/b] for one—but I like to try new cuisines and couldn’t deal with someone like that.[/quote] Is this the new " I'm a vegan" " I'm gluten free" I keep seeing it in people's profiles?[/quote] It means they fish, but no other meat. This isn’t hard. Generally pescatarians are fine eating eggs and dairy like vegetarians. [/quote] My DW is pescatarian. It's literally the easiest thing to accommodate. We do fish a few times per week, plus lots of eggs, dairy, and fresh veggies. My diet improved dramatically once I moved in with DW, as I cut out a lot of the crap I was eating. I still make myself a filet steak once per month, have some fried chicken when we go out, eat BBQ at the in-laws house, etc. My DW doesn't care if her veggie dogs are cooked on the same grill as the burgers and hot dogs. She's a very chill pescatarian and I feel much healthier adopting her lifestyle 75% of the time. That said, I still buy deli meat for sandwiches, a pepperoni pizza when we order in delivery, etc. It's not a big deal at all. Pescatarian is in no way the same as the typical neurotic "picky eater" with a very rigid palate. [/quote]
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