I found another member who's a vegetarian (like me) yesterday and it got me thinking, what's the general consensus?
Please be nice to one another and let's just discuss this interesting issue
I've been a vegetarian for most of my life. When I was in elementary/middle school I went through a "meat is murder" phase and my parents were not having it haha. Since I was still growing they kind of made me eat meat. I was lazy for a few years and ate a little bit of meat here and there without really thinking about it. I never really liked the texture of it though which made me feel really grossed out by it. I also noticed that I felt groggy and yucky after eating meat so I decided to stop eating it a few years ago. I do have fish a couple of times a year, but only on special occasions. I tried to go vegan a couple of months ago but it wasn't really healthy for me since I have an eating disorder and classifying more foods as "bad" really made it hard for me to eat. Now I'm happy being just a vegetarian, it's what works for me and I love it! I do it namely for my own health and for the positive environmental impact.
Please be nice to one another and let's just discuss this interesting issue
I've been a vegetarian for most of my life. When I was in elementary/middle school I went through a "meat is murder" phase and my parents were not having it haha. Since I was still growing they kind of made me eat meat. I was lazy for a few years and ate a little bit of meat here and there without really thinking about it. I never really liked the texture of it though which made me feel really grossed out by it. I also noticed that I felt groggy and yucky after eating meat so I decided to stop eating it a few years ago. I do have fish a couple of times a year, but only on special occasions. I tried to go vegan a couple of months ago but it wasn't really healthy for me since I have an eating disorder and classifying more foods as "bad" really made it hard for me to eat. Now I'm happy being just a vegetarian, it's what works for me and I love it! I do it namely for my own health and for the positive environmental impact.
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