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2007-10-21 06:34:38 · 51 answers · asked by a!yak 3 in Food & Drink Vegetarian & Vegan

51 answers

Yeppers! and i used to love meat.
but i found a slaughtered bunny and it just hurt so i stopped.
i'm technically a pechetarian i eat fish for protied but there are a gazillion other ways for it.
you will no lose weight b/c you will eat lots of carbs and desserts but it feels good and makes me feel good to the world.

2007-10-21 06:40:33 · answer #1 · answered by superfly. 2 · 0 3

Yes, I am.
I never really saw the good in killing animals and I always
questioned if my church didn't believe in killing, why do we
slaughter animals for the sake of eating them, when we are in a world where we can find substitutes to meat and still
lead a normal, healthy lifestyle.
And, I also wanted to have a healthier lifestyle. After I became vegetarian, I lost weight and felt a lot better about myself. vegetarianism, for me, has been the best decision i've ever made.

2007-10-21 10:19:04 · answer #2 · answered by adrian 3 · 2 0

Yes, I have been a vegetarian for decades because it is the most intelligent way to live on Earth.

I belong to NO vegetarian societies or organizations.Because someone is a vegetarian does not make them a better person.Peter Singer is like Hilter and his work is what PETA has founded their **dangerous cult **on. There are many people who eat meat who donate $millions to charity and are fine and decent people.

2007-10-21 07:17:00 · answer #3 · answered by TraditionalValuesStrongWorkEthic 2 · 2 1

No, and I, like many others, eat too much meat and the wrong kinds of meats. You can be a vegetarian or not and still have a healthy diet, many vegetarians actually do have healthier diets than non-vegetarians simply because of the fact that they closely monitor their diets. Eating lots of red meat is not good.

2007-10-21 06:45:48 · answer #4 · answered by Michael F 3 · 1 2

Yes, I am.
I am a vegetarian because I've done a lot of research and soul searching. A strict vegetarian diet is the only diet that makes sense when you really think about it logically and look at the studies that has been done.

2007-10-21 06:53:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 1

Yes. ^_^

I love being a vegetarian. But I don't get upset if I see someone eat meat or anything. Most of my friends love meat, it doesn't bother me.

I'm thinking about becoming vegan once I graduate. Hehe.

2007-10-21 06:42:07 · answer #6 · answered by Haine 2 · 3 0

I went vegetarian for 6 months to test my self control while I was in college. It really was not an issue for me due to having a dining card and being able to eat whatever i wanted from the dining centers but i ended up getting really sick for about a week during finals due to lack of protein and some vitamins from meat. SO be sure to replace meat with peanut butter, whey protien shakes/bars, beans, legumes etc...

2007-10-21 06:39:11 · answer #7 · answered by nicholas.dodson 1 · 1 2

[: I'm a vegetarian. x]
For many reasons -
Animals aren't machines.
And I don't think I'd like the idea of having Humans being pushed through an assembly line, fed drugs and steroids, and being slaughtered alive. Animals make the world go 'round. And they don't deserve that, either.

Also, no matter what anyone says, It's much healthier.

x]

2007-10-21 07:28:32 · answer #8 · answered by pj! 3 · 3 1

Used to be, then I just stop eating red meat, and now I'm switching back because it felt much better to my body as vegetarian.

2007-10-21 06:42:31 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Yes, vegan for multiple reasons.

SammyJo: Vegans ARE vegetarians.

2007-10-22 22:35:56 · answer #10 · answered by Jessica 4 · 0 0

Yes. I love animals and I don't think they should be killed for our pleasure. That's like killing another human and eating them. I'm healthier than ever now that I've been a vegetarian for two years.

2007-10-21 06:50:53 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

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