Should I tell her to break up with him? We all know it is immoral for her to date him.
2007-08-24
09:29:02
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Food & Drink
➔ Vegetarian & Vegan
I will not tolerate hatemongers.
2007-08-24
12:13:11 ·
update #1
Frank S I have reported you for being mean. Male Ashley you are next. This is a valid ? and I still think I am right. All of us vegans know that we cannot support people that do such hurtful things, it is immoral and I will continue to use this word because that is what it is. I tell the cold hard truth, I don't sugar coat it and neither should you!
2007-08-24
12:16:10 ·
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Karl S you have been reported, why can't we vegans all get along I bring a front of peace and unity for all vegans. I just need to be the spokesperson here so that people will be properly educated.
2007-08-24
13:14:50 ·
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Oh wow.... you've thinned up since your last question. Or were you just having an alergy to the "bull milk?"
2007-08-24 11:23:07
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answered by SST 6
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Honestly, you should let her make her own decisions. I know a couple where the wife loves meat and the husband is a vegetarian but they've been together for (about) four years now. If your friend loves him, she should simply ask him to not meat eat in front of her or wear leather. She (and you) shouldn't try to control him. Respect him and he (if he's decent) will respect you. If he refuses and still eats meat and wears leather, than she should drop him because he doesn't respect her.
P.S. Eating meat and wearing leather is not immoral. If you don't like it, fine. But don't say it's immoral when it's not.
2007-08-24 09:41:19
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answered by MGeek 2
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Oh for Pete's sake, it is not immoral to eat meat or wear leather. That just a plain load of manure. If you don't wanna eat meat or wear leather that is just fine, but use your anxiety about injustice and cruelty for something other that silly animal rights. Try going to China and opposing communists, or to the Middle East and championing women's rights.
2007-08-24 09:39:26
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answered by Jeffrey P 5
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ashley it takes one second to tell that
1, you're a man
2. you're not a vegetarian
3. you are a troll
and no i don't care what you think or do or want, you're just a troll, and a troll is an ugly thing that lives in the woods that no one loves, and it craves attention so it spends most of it's time online trying to pi55 off vegetarians and vegans
2007-08-24 12:46:06
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answered by karl s 1
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Maybe you should let your friend make her own choices. If she wants to be with someone who isn't a vegetarian or a vegan then thats fine. Sometimes people need to make their own mistakes in life in order to learn, you choosing for her won't help and may end the friendship if she actually likes this guy.
2007-08-24 09:34:30
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answered by Anonymous
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"Immoral??"....If you still want to keep her as a friend, keep your mouth shut. There are many things that are immoral...eating meat is not one of them. It is a choice...neither good nor bad...simply a choice. If he is good to her and a good man...Mind your own business and keep your biases to yourself.
"I will not tolerate hatemongers"...and yet you call people who eat meat immoral. If that is not being a hatemonger...I don't know what is. Practice whatever lifestyle you wish, but don't try to inflict it on others. It is every bit as much a prejudice as racism, religious suppression, etc.
"Vegan...heal thyself."
2007-08-24 09:39:16
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answered by kathy_is_a_nurse 7
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If your friend is OK with her BF"s preferences toward meat, that is her choice. I used to think I could never date a smoker- it's now been 5 years that I've been with my smoker boyfriend. Why? Because you can't help who you fall in love with, and also because people are so much more than their bad habits and/or lifestyle choices. Just wish your friend happiness.
2007-08-24 09:37:42
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answered by fizzygurrl1980 7
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The Ashley clones are getting to be more annoying than the real Ashley.
2007-08-24 10:01:05
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answered by blackbyrus 4
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She should try to talk him out of his ways if it's that important to her. I met a girl who did not like me eating meat and while we were together I avoided eating meat around her and when I was by myself. I think it's healthier and this change will make a positive impact on him so it is a good change.
2007-08-24 09:38:25
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answered by Joe 4
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He doesn't eat humans, that would be immoral, God created all creatures and He says it's okay to eat meat, so who the heck are you to pass moral judgment? Get over yourself!
2007-08-24 09:38:41
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answered by Anonymous
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