
nimbue
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Posted by cheekyfaerie
I'm not any longer, but the hubby has been a veggie for about 15 yrs and prolly always will be. I always felt it was more widely accepted in the UK. Got much more flack for it in the US.
Hmm. Maybe that's not entirely fair. Some waiters and the like are very apologetic when they accidentally bring him the wrong thing. Others, say if he's gone to the gents or what have you, will lean down and ask me if he'll know the difference. Sheisty buggers.
To answer your question tho, I think it's just some people's reaction to a difference of life style or opinion. In my experience, it's the same sort of reaction you get from people when talking about homosexuality. The unwillingness to have a logical debate or discussion without resulting to offense. It's weird.

Posted by Reason
i find the best way (at least for me, Libra Asc or what) to get the message across is to speak calmly but confidently, without declarations .. generally, ppl listen or at least hear when i mention health benefits .. everyone i know of those who tried at least a temporary fasting from meat admitted feeling better



Posted by Reason
yeah, but the same ppl who acknowledge the benefits of phat-free diet mostly get back to meat as they claim to miss it, even though they gain weight, etc.

Posted by everevolvingepithet
Screaming veg = mandrake ?
Folklore 🙂
I've cut meat out of my diet before, it's not that hard but I like meat at the end of the day. So long as no one is forcing their opinion on another the occasional dig in the ribs never hurts that much imo 🙂


Posted by morningsb
Where I come from being vegetarian is a dominant way of life. Veggies are almost draconian because they wont bend over for your meat preferences but somehow everyone else needs to bend over for yours. I had to throw away my lunch because some vegetarian couldnt stand the smell of eggs.

Posted by morningsb
Where I come from being vegetarian is a dominant way of life. Veggies are almost draconian because they wont bend over for your meat preferences but somehow everyone else needs to bend over for yours.






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i'm so curious about this. people i know seem to sneer at it, or they say, 'oh you can't have that can you, seeing as you don't eat meat.' as if i'm depriving myself of some great gourmet experience.
it's fascinating, man. i would never impose my beliefs on others, i don't think it's fair to. majority of people were brought up to eat meat, so i understand why they'd carry on doing so. are they so defensive because a small part of them feels guilty about eating meat? or do they think you think you're superior to them in some way?
maybe it's because vegetarianism isn't the dominant way of life. so it's just a dislike of something outside the norm. i don't want to be a defensive veggie, but i don't understand the backlash against it either.
shit like this: woman in a resturant, walks up to the waiter. asks,'do you have any vegetarian options?' he leans down to the menu, points out something and says, 'yeah, this. it's called fuck off and eat meat.'
TRUE STORY I SWEAR ON MY LIFE
i don't get down on people for eating infant sheep, and dripping mint sauce onto that shit and calling it sunday dinner.
are people secretly scared of veggies? we don't turn radioactive at midnight, singing the national anthem naked under a full moon. well, at least i don't