Anonymous wrote:It didn't occur to me to consider people's eating habits as part of my vetting process for relationships. I guess if they were a strict vegan, we might not have gotten along because I eat/consume a lot of various animal products.
Anonymous wrote:It didn't occur to me to consider people's eating habits as part of my vetting process for relationships. I guess if they were a strict vegan, we might not have gotten along because I eat/consume a lot of various animal products.
Anonymous wrote:I was a vegan (and had been for 5 years) when DH and I married. For various personal reasons I’m not a vegan anymore.
Really glad he didn’t reject me over something so minor!
Anonymous wrote:Vegetarian, sure. We try to keep our meat consumption down for environmental reasons anyway (though I've learned it would probably have a bigger impact to eat less cheese and more chicken, and have not yet adjusted my diet accordingly).
Vegan...no. It's just so restrictive. I really like dairy.
Anonymous wrote:I would not date or marry anyone who is high maintenance about their food. This includes omnivores, vegans, fad dieters and picky eaters. You can have food preferences or restrictions without talking about it incessantly or making an annoying production about it at every meal.
Anonymous wrote:I was a vegan (and had been for 5 years) when DH and I married. For various personal reasons I’m not a vegan anymore.
Really glad he didn’t reject me over something so minor!