When done right veganism is the BEST thing to do for your body. But if you like knowing the fact that you have caused a cow to be raped for it's milk and then beed put in a meat shreader WHOLE AND ALIVE then go ahead
2007-02-09 15:25:07
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answered by Halle? 2
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My problem with vegetarians is when they try to convert me but I don't understand why they have no problem eating eggs as a meat eater eggs disgust me. When I think of what they are and the weird, slimmy yellow color I want to puke and I am not an animal person. I haven't eaten an egg not cooked into something in almost a year and I never want to again, my cousin is a vegetarian who complains about mean eaters but will eat half a dozen eggs. Vegans I have more respect for because they don't eat eggs basically but it does get a little extreme and ironic when some of the vegan products that are meant to be healthier alternatives are full of unnatural chemical crap too basically it's difficult. That is one of the biggest critisms of "Skinny b*tch" they rant about that then recommend chemical garbage. For example butter may be at the expense of cows but it is a hell of a lot more natural than a lot of margarine out there.
2016-05-24 19:25:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I have been a vegetarian for 35 years and wouldn't ever consider lusting for flesh or eating animal products The desire leaves and after that animal products smell obnoxious, decaying etc.
After all meat is just slowly decaying pieces of flesh from a once living animal.
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I have two sons 26 and 31 who were raised on a meatless diet from the day they were born. They are still very strict with their diet and have no desire to eat meat.
So I have a good opinion about vegetarian eating. I do eat daity products.
2007-02-09 14:19:44
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answered by jimmiv 4
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Fine.......as long as you cook your own food. Having one vegetarian in the family is stressful when it comes to making family dinners. I know I have 2 kids who were vegetarians.......at one point. Twice the work.
2007-02-10 03:37:26
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answered by tedandgen1 2
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It's a personal choice. It is good for losing weight, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's very healthy. If someone gives up meat because of animal rights, I respect their decision, but it's really hard to give up meat entirely.
2007-02-09 13:49:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Its amazing. Its changed my life so much. In a good way. I'm a vegan fer sher yo. Haha.
2007-02-09 15:05:03
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answered by karebear 2
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I am a proud memberof PETA!!!
and I think animal cruelty is horrible, therefore vegetarianism is completey the way to go(imo)
2007-02-09 13:47:07
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answered by JeddaBear 3
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good idea. i am a semi - vegetarian (not to be skinny, cuz red meat and stuff causes cancer.) you know that only 1 out of every 2000 cows in a herd is checked for disease?
2007-02-09 13:45:48
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answered by gymnast.girl520 2
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Discipline.
2007-02-09 13:47:21
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answered by ACME 4
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I'll leave it to the vegetarians.
2007-02-09 13:48:36
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answered by Stuka 4
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