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I have a question if your a vegetarian or vegain (sp)....?

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and ur boyfriend or girlfriend isnt... wouldnt u makin out with them be like u eatin meat... for example like if u had just finished eating and they eat a burger...

lol i know stupid but wats ur thought?

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  1. I could not imagine kissing someone who had eaten meat. How disgusting. The thought of it alone makes me want to vomit. Once your body is used to eating healthy foods, it becomes allergic to the unhealthy ones, such as meat. The smell, the taste, ugh... gross, gross, gross.


  2. LOL I actually am a vegetarian married to a meat eater.  Most of the time it's not an issue but once in a while he gets meat breath and I won't kiss him.

  3. When I get a boyfriend, I wont kiss him after eating, unless he brushes his teeth, really well.

  4. this actually is something i have thought about:

    i am a vegan, and luckily for me, my boyfriend is vegan too.

    i could not imagine making out with someone who was not vegetarian/vegan because as you said, it would be completely disgusting to ever become intimate with them.

    not only the thought of making out and trading saliva with someone who had just sucked on the juices of hacked up pieces of corpse is disgusting to me, but i couldn't date someone who supported that kind of suffering anyway. if you haven't noticed, i am pretty militant about my veganism and i think it would be hard for someone who wasn't vegetarian to want to date me in the first place. i would nag them to bits.

  5. Being a vegetarian isn't a dating requirement for me.

    Most people honestly aren't vegetarian in the world, in the USA it's like 5% of the population, and if I were to try to find people in the tiny pool left, it wouldn't be much to choose from, I think, especially in MY age range, and people that meet what I want.

    I have things that are MUCH more important to me: intelligence, a sense of humor, compassion for human AND non-human animals, humanitarian goals (I work with UNICEF and I'm going to do humanitarian outreach as soon as I get my phD, which is en route), loving, understanding, trusting, honest, hard working, clean and hygienic.

    Honestly, as much as I wish it weren't true, most vegetarian men and women I tried to date before meeting my meat-eating husband just did NOT hit if off for me, and to close off so many people and so many options would be a travesty. I'd probably still be single and surly and sitting at a bar drinking and whining like my currently single vegetarian girlfriend, who is obsessed with finding the perfect vegan guy. Except she only goes out to clubs and bars, where hot wings are pretty much a natural male accessory.

    However, if I'm not one of those elitist vegetarian chicks that only dates other vegetarians and looks down my nose and scowls and says "ew, gross" at a date eating a steak, I might actually find someone that loves me and will be willing to drastically cut their meat intake or even go vegetarian for me. If they have the type of personality and the professional, intelligent background that I prefer in people I date, they should be incredibly open to vegetarianism once they read and learn about all the incredible reasons behind it.

    Most people don't really know the reasons behind vegetarianism - who knows, any one of the meat-eaters you meat might be willing to go to vegetarian once they see what you cook and understand your reasoning.

    Don't push anyone, don't try to convert anyone, don't shut anyone out - that's my little dating and friendship motto.

    That being said I'm married to a guy that was a meat-eater but he's slowly cut out meat since a few weeks into our relationship. He was always really weird about seeing the slaughterhouse videos I had or actually talking about why I was vegetarian, so I kept it mostly to myself. I cooked exclusively vegan at home, and he rarely if ever went out and had meat and if he did, it didn't bother me in the least. It's his life and his choice. Lately he's stopped eating pork entirely after seeing "Meet Your Meat" - he did this as a surprise I guess, he never even told me he planned to see it.

    He's also beginning to get interested in doing an undercover thing for an animal rights organization since I've done them myself and if there's one thing that will make you put a burger down, it's actually seeing it with your own two eyes. It kind of takes away the weak, B.S. "It's all propaganda" arguement away. Organic meat is no exception to horrifying, disgusting, putrid cruelty and just disgusting conditions, and that I have witnessed with my own two eyes. Next up on my plate is going to an ENORMOUS pig farm, and maybe I can actually put the videos online. I really don't give a squirt if someone sees my face in it, and sees my reactions, since frankly the last time I vomited and it was just a hideous experience. It was 2 years ago.

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