I haven't eaten any meat or fish for over 16 years. I do occasionally eat food that contains rennet, gelatine or some unclear E-numbers though. So i wouldn't call myself a real vegetarian either.
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People become irrational around the idea of veganism or vegetarianism for some reason, like simply mentioning it insults them, so this is not likely. You'd think though, that given how open and reasonable GAF can be in regards to different people, that this wouldn't be an issue.I would have hoped we could have discussed the implications of this data without resorting to insulting those who choose a different diet.
You can't "revert back" to being a meat-eater if you never were one to begin with. This seems to mainly focus on people who are vegetarian converts.
You can't "revert back" to being a meat-eater if you never were one to begin with. This seems to mainly focus on people who are vegetarian converts.
I would have hoped we could have discussed the implications of this data without resorting to insulting those who choose a different diet.
Why so much failure? For Green it has to do with a lack of social support from partners or family, and a dislike for being seen as different by their friends and social peers based on their dietary preferences.
Because central to eating meat is finding ways to forget the suffering it necessitates and as a result making snide jokes, trying to reassure oneself that it is ok because it is 'natural' etc. is preferable to asking oneself tough questions."For Green it has to do with a lack of social support from partners or family, and a dislike for being seen as different by their friends and social peers based on their dietary preferences."
*looks at this thread's responses*
No kidding?
Seriously, what is it about vegetarianism that makes people become so obnoxious? And I'm not talking about the vegetarians.
Why so much failure? For Green it has to do with a lack of social support from partners or family, and a dislike for being seen as different by their friends and social peers based on their dietary preferences.
So hundreds of millions of vegetarians and vegans are unnatural, and are constantly fighting base urges to eat flesh? Food is a central part to every culture on the planet; mealtimes have been important social features for thousands of years and remain huge parts of social, family, work life. When you make effectively make yourself an outsider by changing the way you interact in such situations it naturally leads to conflicts and social anxiety. Veggies everywhere can back me up on this,I'd say a much bigger part is that humans are naturally omnivorous.
"For Green it has to do with a lack of social support from partners or family, and a dislike for being seen as different by their friends and social peers based on their dietary preferences."
*looks at this thread's responses*
No kidding?
Seriously, what is it about vegetarianism that makes people become so obnoxious? And I'm not talking about the vegetarians.
They weren't vegetarians.
So hundreds of millions of vegetarians and vegans are unnatural, and are constantly fighting base urges to eat flesh? Food is a central part to every culture on the planet; mealtimes have been important social features for thousands of years and remain huge parts of social, family, work life. When you make effectively make yourself an outsider by changing the way you interact in such situations it naturally leads to conflicts and social anxiety. Veggies everywhere can back me up on this,
Well if you want to believe that despite not apparently having tried to be a vegetarian yourself and want to ignore what all the vegetarians and ex vegetarians here are saying, there's not much I can say. I have never once in my life felt a desire to eat animal flesh, I must not be human.Yes I'd say the desire to eat meat plays a big part in it. Obviously socialization and peer pressure plays a role, but I think those things only compound the already-present desire for animal meat.
bacon is the gateway meat, the smell activates all kinds of brain areas wanting for animal flesh
I keep seeing hilarious gifs of this guy, what movie are the scenes from?
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Well if you want to believe that despite not apparently having tried to be a vegetarian yourself and want to ignore what all the vegetarians and ex vegetarians here are saying, there's not much I can say. I have never once in my life felt a desire to eat animal flesh, I must not be human.
I've been vegetarian for ~5 years, and cannot imagine going back.
My theory is that the longer one is vegetarian the less likely regression back to meat becomes. For me at least meat is becoming increasingly disgusting.
My brain didn't work when I was vegetarian so I went back as well.
But I do my best to only eat free range/organic