Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Hi Pam - You say that as a child > I didn't like the idea of eating animals, and I > did not like the texture of > most meat. Yes, this is the kind of thing that affects some children and adults and turns them into vegetarians. Some just don't like the taste and/or texture of me*t (it is pretty yucky in itself - it needs things doing to it to make it even reasonably palatable!) and the idea of sinking one's teeth into the dead flesh of an animal - even if they aren't particularly fond of _all_ animals (if you know what I mean) - can be rather off-putting. > I figured [as a child and teen] it would be too > difficult to manage in my > family. I was not a child to make waves, and > my dad is a farm-boy who grew > up raising animals for food. I get you. > When I was married I started reacting to beef > (throwing up when we ate it) > and my move from omni to vegan was very quick. That'll do it every time, eh! > My family accepts that I am > vegetarian - certainly it is easier to accept > that your child can't eat meat > because of a physical reaction to it than a > moral argument . . . There!!!! Thank you - I knew I'd read that somewhere - and you posted before Erika, but I went back to answer some in reverse order for some quirky reason LOL Yes, good point. Moral arguments make people twitchy. I wonder btw if that's the reason so many people talk about the _health_ benefits of the veggie way (and there are huge health benefits, indeed!) rather than the others - even among other veggies. Hmmmmm. Could have a bit to do with it, don't you think? I don't mean people aren't being truthful, but that they are emphasizing one reason over another equal reason - maybe. Or maybe it's after ten at night and it's time I got ready for the sack - had an excruciatingly early start this morning! > We were all raised the same, in a family that > ate meat, but not large > amounts, and believed that animals were given > to man for food, but I am the > only one who would consider being vegetarian. Well good for you!!!! Brave woman you are indeed And congratulations - it's hard to buck the background you have, farm and all. Thanks so much for telling us all about this! Nighty-night all - Love and hugs, Pat ---- http://www.care2.com/c2cvegpets (and others listed on http://beanvegan.blogspot.com) " Atrocities are not less atrocities when they occur in laboratories and are called medical research. " (George Bernard Shaw) ______________________________\ ____ You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. http://tc.deals./tc/blockbuster/text5.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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