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Adoptees: Are you Vegetarian/Vegan or even Buddhist?

by Guest44808  |  earlier

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Did that come up in your adopting process and are you raisins your kids to the way you live.

Where did you adopt and how was the process.

Give me the details on your life

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  1. Am I vegan?  Um, no.

    Buddhist? No.  I have been told that adoption must be my karma, however.  Obviously, bad karma.

    I did not, nor would I ever adopt.

    Details on my life--check my answers to other questions.


  2. No, I'm not a veggie but I have tried many, many times and I always go back to steak  :-)   Two of my daughters are vegetarians.  Both began on their own around age 7 and have never looked back.  They are now 15 and 12.  My middle daughter is a meat eater like me.  I think vegetarianism is genetic.  It is so much easier for some people.

    Anyway, no we are not Buddhist.

  3. I am vegetarian. I just don't think that it is right to eat another living being with a soul. I don't eat fish or anything like that either!!!

  4. None of the above although I have great respect for those who are any of those things.

    My adoptive parents never tried to 'mold' me into their lifestyle that way

  5. No, I eat chicken and fish and I am a Lutheran.

    My kids will be able to decide for themselves if they want to follow a different religion, or no religion at all.  Oh and I let them decide what they want to eat, (well to a point, I don't supply the with a steady stream of candy and McDonalds).

    I haven't adopted, and I don't remember the process for my own adoption because I was 4 months old.

    And my kids are not raisins.

  6. Hi, I'm an adoptee. I am a vegetarian, not a strict one and definately not vegan.

    My parents are not vegetarians, they let me choose the way I want to live my life.

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