I'm a vegetarian. I eat no type of meat at all or anything that had a life and used to breath. I eat bread, cheese, salads, fruits. But I don't understand why my thighs are thick. I'm not bad in figure at all. I have all the shape, but for some reason my thighs are so thick and I realized that I eat all those healthy things. So yeah, I'm a vegetarian. Proud of it and it's not all a belief but what I feel is right. I come from a Spanish and black family. They think I'm crazy 'cause I'm the only one that came out with this. But I've been standing with it for a long time that they're used to it. And I have no urges or thoughts of it. I'm a straight vegetarian.
2006-07-23 11:50:42
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answered by Rochelle 3
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Vegetarian.
I feel like a hypocrite being a vegetarian and not a vegan because the animals used for milk and eggs are also tortured.
2006-07-23 17:35:45
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answered by jenniferaboston 5
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I'm a flexitarian - I eat meat once or twice a month - I know I could go all the way and cut all meat products out of my diet, but I believe that any attempts to reduce my meat consumption is helpful. I do eat alot of gardenburgers to aliviate my meat cravings (the newer ones are almost identical to hamburgers except for the texture is slightly off). Afterall, I've heard that the Dali Lama hasn't totally eliminated meat from his diet - he says he's a vegetarian every other day (and eats meat on the other days).
2006-07-23 17:36:23
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answered by slinkey_1616 2
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Both...really, all.
I'm an omnivore, though I am mostly vegetarian, actually eat a lot of vegan food, but will have the occasional bit of meat and eggs and cheese.
2006-07-23 17:34:48
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answered by RQ1227 3
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I'm a pseudo-vegetarian! LOL
I eat at vegetarian restaurants, eat boca and tofu meat, and other soy products because I like them, I shop at Whole Foods and a lot of my friends are vegans and vegetarians, but if I'm ever offered meat I will eat it... yum :)
2006-07-23 17:37:58
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answered by SCH 2
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i was a vegan for 2 years. then i got tired of it. it takes alot of will power to be a vegan. i thought i could do it. and then i was like "s h i t.. i want me some cheese and milk chocolate" and pretty soon i was eating meat again. but umm.. power to the vegans if that's what they want. it's perfectly healthy if you do it right. i gained 10 lbs when i quit being vegan.
2006-07-23 21:10:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Vegetarian is a native term for poor hunter.
We didn't spend millennia working our way to the top of the food chain to eat a carrot.
2006-07-23 17:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither; I tried being a vegetarian once, but it only lasted a couple hours.
2006-07-23 17:35:16
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answered by Oneofthesedays 5
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animals deserve the right to live. i am a vegetarian. also, fior all unknowing scrict vegetarians, you cannot eat some yogurts, some chewing gums, sour cream, cream cheese, tootsie rolls, laffy taffy, taffy in general, marshmallows, jello, skittles, starburst and some cake icings. they all contain geletin which is made up of cow hides, cow hooves, pig hooves, animal bone marrow, and mostly pig skin.
2006-07-25 08:46:11
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answered by j c 1
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neither it is bad to vegetarian or vegan
2006-07-23 18:52:40
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answered by shell 2
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