Anonymous wrote:Wait until you all get osteoporosis. Agree with OP, drink real milk
Anonymous wrote:We're milk lovers and are all short, OP.
You're just very stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a vegan and eat/drink dairy products (never milk), but the fact that we drink the breast milk of another species for "health" is really weird.
It's bizarre no matter how you spin it.
Yet, I still eat cheese and ice cream. But advocating for milk is still so, so strange.
Why is it different than just eating the whole animal or parts? I think eating animal organs is strange too, but it’s not uncommon. People have always been resourceful when it comes to food.
Because the breast milk is literally meant for their young.
Animals eat the flesh of other animals. No other animal drinks the breast milk of another animal.
You sure about that?
What other animal drinks the breast milk of another? I don't mean if they're put together as babies and a young nurses from a different animal because it's just a baby and does't know.
Do any adult animals drink the breast milk of other animals? Besides humans?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a vegan and eat/drink dairy products (never milk), but the fact that we drink the breast milk of another species for "health" is really weird.
It's bizarre no matter how you spin it.
Yet, I still eat cheese and ice cream. But advocating for milk is still so, so strange.
Why is it different than just eating the whole animal or parts? I think eating animal organs is strange too, but it’s not uncommon. People have always been resourceful when it comes to food.
Because the breast milk is literally meant for their young.
Animals eat the flesh of other animals. No other animal drinks the breast milk of another animal.
You sure about that?
Anonymous wrote:Might I suggest you catch up to modern medical science. Children do not need dairy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not a vegan and eat/drink dairy products (never milk), but the fact that we drink the breast milk of another species for "health" is really weird.
It's bizarre no matter how you spin it.
Yet, I still eat cheese and ice cream. But advocating for milk is still so, so strange.
Why is it different than just eating the whole animal or parts? I think eating animal organs is strange too, but it’s not uncommon. People have always been resourceful when it comes to food.
Because the breast milk is literally meant for their young.
Animals eat the flesh of other animals. No other animal drinks the breast milk of another animal.
Anonymous wrote:What if I say All the farm work and outdoor activities made you strong and healthy.