a) no i do not eat eggs
b) i HATE people who wear fur
c) i started to become a veggie when i started eating solid foods
d) by the time i was 8, i was a 100% veggie (only ate bacon but gave it up at 8)
e) no, i do not tell other people to be a vegetarian but i encourage them if they want to be
2007-02-20 10:29:12
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Eggs: yes
Fur coat: no, but I have a few fur-trimmed and fur-lined things. I don't see it as much different from leather, and, being Canadian, I have a hard time buying the notion that fur is always wrong. It looks silly when it's worn in the city; considerably less so in the rural north.
When/how long: I was raised vegetarian; I've never been anything but.
Do I tell other people to be vegetarian: no. I doubt that works very well.
2007-02-20 19:56:31
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I was vegan for a year, so I didn't eat eggs for a year... then I went to southern Brazil for a month, and I had to start eating dairy and eggs again because I wasn't getting enough nutrition down there... but I've been a vegetarian for a total of almost 3 years... and I still eat eggs and dairy (except milk, I drink rice milk). I became vegetarian overnight on a whim. Seriously. I don't push vegetarianism on anybody, but if they're interested, I'll definitely talk to them... a lot of people actually try to pressure me into eating meat again... for 3 years... it gets old.
oh, and I don't wear fur or leather or anything made from an animal.
2007-02-20 19:18:35
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answered by F.J. 6
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For me, becoming a vegetarian was a personal choice, but not a hard one. As a child I was considered odd because I didn't like hamburgers or beef in general, didn't like pork, didn't like chicken, fish or turkey and would beg for more vegetables at dinner. I even liked lima beans and brussel sprouts as a young child! Imagine that! I eat egg whites, I don't where fur, I became vegetarian at 14 (26 now). I pretty much always was one. I will not push my views on anyone. I have a friend that does that, or tries to and it drives me nuts. She's with PETA and I think she goes WAY overboard!
2007-02-20 18:45:08
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answer #4
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answered by Dorothy K. 7
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I don't eat eggs straight (ie scrambled eggs...hard boiled) If it's an igrediant in something then yes I do.
No, I have never worn a fur coat in my life and don't plan on it
I became a vegetarian when I was 13 (four years ago)
It only took a day become a vegetarian. I just went cold turkey.
No I never force my beliefs or opinions on anyone, and that includes what I eat.
2007-02-20 18:25:40
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answer #5
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answered by Deb 3
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As a vegetarian I eat eggs and milk, but I've been trying to eat less and less, one day maybe I'll reach that golden realm of veganism.
I don't wear fur coats, partly because I'm too poor.
It was easy for me because my whole family were vegetarians. I was 5 at the time.
Only in jokes of if they're complaining about high cholesterol.
2007-02-20 18:24:56
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answered by Anonymous
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1.No I haven't eaten eggs since I was ten
2.No I don't really have any to wear them
3.I became a vegetarian by myself at the age of three (i recently just turned 14)
Although my mom didn't want me to I stopped eating meat in a day because I saw blood in it (I know weird). I would eat maybe a piece of fish until I discovered it was meat. For some reason I never got sick, although it's bad for you to just stop eating meat.
4.I have never tried to convince anyone to do something that's not natural to them. This is natural to me, I don't even desire meat in the least bit.
p.s. I don't even like animals though and also I only tell people I'm a vegetarian when they ask me why I'm not eating the chicken sandwich or whatever.
2007-02-20 18:17:02
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answered by rebble 4
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I'm a vegetarian, for about 6 months.I could of never pictured myself as one.But I'm so glad I did it.I feel great health wise, and I fell like I'm helping the environment in a small way.I don't eat eggs or drink milk.And no I do not wear any type of clothing with fur, leather, or wool.It took me almost a month to come to my decision.And I don't tell people to do the same.I answer there question about it.I not the type of person to erg something on people. "What ever flouts your boat" I always say.
2007-02-20 17:57:16
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answer #8
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answered by 021 1
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There aren't really rules to your level of vegetarianism. My boyfriend for example is a vegetarian but he still eats eggs and dairy. He wears things with leather. One of my best friends is the same way but she strongly objects to the idea of wearing fur.
I have another friend that only eats fish. And the most extreme, My boyfriends friend is vegan. None of our friends ever pressure anyone to become a vegetarian, but they may make comments about the harsh practices that go on in raising chickens and cows for the sole intent of slaughter.
What you decide to do with your life and body is your own business and anyone that pressures you to DO anything or be a certain way definitely has some issues.
If you're a vegetarian, That's AWESOME. I personally am not, but hey, that's my choice.
2007-02-20 17:47:46
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answer #9
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answered by Nikki 4
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I have a friend who is a vegetarian and she doesn't wear fur, tells other people that they can do what they want. You just choose to become a vegetarian and she eats eggs.
2007-02-20 17:46:44
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answered by Anonymous
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