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Thinking of going vegan, can you tell me why you aren't vegan or vegetarian

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i want the other side of the story and everyone has a reason why they are

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  1. i love meat and i recognize that there is no such thing as fair in the real world that cow your eating could just as easily have been in your position if it had followed a different evolutionary path


  2. Don't go looking for an excuse not to go vegan.  The only true answer you can get is "meat tastes good".  

    If you give people some of the fake meats they won't notice a difference unless you tell them.  

  3. ;_;

    EDIT: I'm very very sorry. I was making this in the thought of "tell me why you're vegan/ vegetarian", I totally missed the part where it said "aren't".. ;_;

    (Kind of sleepy right now)

    I'm going to keep this here since it took awhile for me to type all of that, lol, but I won't discourage other people's views, either.

    Sorry again!

    (That's why I was stating vegetarians, since I thought you wanted both views on it.. )

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    Well, vegan for ethics issues. :> Although the foods are much more limiting than vegetarian foods, creating vegan foods are quite a challenge. Which is actually good, makes you feel better in the end you're vegan. :)

    The reason I switched from vegetarianism to veganism took off the loads of guilt I had from consuming dairy products, especially eggs. Because I was an activist and vegetarian for ethic issues, it made it all the more hypocritical. >_<;

    Many vegetarians I know think that becoming vegan is difficult. But it's all in the eyes of a beholder -- omnivores think that vegetarianism is difficult and unhealthy -- but through the eyes of long-time/ stable vegetarians, what do you think? It is much the same for vegans.

    Even if vegans cannot enjoy foods that vegetarians can consume, there are many alternatives for it that makes it just as delicious. Baked foods, for one. I bake vegan foods all the time, and it's very fun. :) And very, very good, too. >3< It may be or is probably as healthy as breads with eggs or dairy in it, but I can't generalize everything, so I won't. :]


  4. I really enjoy eating(LOL!) and becoming a vegetarian could limit your choices and becoming a veganeven more so. Why not enjoy the different foods there is to try???

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