Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most vegetarians I’ve met are fat, so probably not.
This is why I will not let my kids join me in vegetarianism. An unhealthy vegetarian diet is worse than a healthy diet that includes moderate meat consumption. If you do not like nuts and love processed foods, eliminating meat will cause your diet to become less balanced. Being a vegetarian helped me lose weight but if I start eating bread, pasta, and sweets it comes right back. I think it would be easier to stay this slim if I were eating meat because the carb cravings wouldn't be so fierce. On high-discipline days I eat raw and cooked veggies, 2-3 pieces of fruit, legumes and walnuts or almonds in the evening after a black coffee fast.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm vegetarian and wanted to make sure I wasn't marrying an absolute carnivore. I'm not high maintenance and can make do in restaurants, but if he was one of those guys who insisted that it isn't a meal unless there's a huge hunk of meat in it, we wouldn't be compatible.
+1. I didn't want to marry into a family like that, either. Thanksgiving is really not fun if you're around people who put meat into everything.
I'm not an absolute carnivore, but Thanksgiving is way more fun if you put meat into everything. Vegan Thanksgiving is actually no fun at all.
Anonymous wrote:Just because someone is a picky eater or has a strict diet, doesn’t mean they’re sanctimonious, unless they try to impose their choices on others or condemn others for making other choices.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I'm vegetarian and wanted to make sure I wasn't marrying an absolute carnivore. I'm not high maintenance and can make do in restaurants, but if he was one of those guys who insisted that it isn't a meal unless there's a huge hunk of meat in it, we wouldn't be compatible.
+1. I didn't want to marry into a family like that, either. Thanksgiving is really not fun if you're around people who put meat into everything.