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In reply to the discussion: Poll: Most would not stop eating meat if asked to by their loved one [View all]GreatGazoo
(4,427 posts)24. they want it all for themselves ;-)
At least some ask nicely... "hey are you going to finish that? do you mind if I...." (chomp chomp, yum yum....)
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Poll: Most would not stop eating meat if asked to by their loved one [View all]
davidn3600
Aug 2016
OP
Most people wouldn't eat so much meat if slaughtering the animal yourself was required.
tenderfoot
Aug 2016
#2
And people would eat fewer apples and potatoes if required to pick them themselves.
Nye Bevan
Aug 2016
#3
So you make your own bacon? Do you wash off the driveway with the leftover blood
tenderfoot
Aug 2016
#30
That would take an awful lot of blood. Or a driveway only a Smart Car would fit in.
cherokeeprogressive
Aug 2016
#41
I grew up in a small farm with six other kids. Yep, I know how, but too damned lazy to do it now.
tonyt53
Aug 2016
#8
Most people wouldn't eat so much bread if growing your own grain was required.
uppityperson
Aug 2016
#56
There is NO need to eat meat for health reasons. But, as a veggie, I agree with all else you say.
Doodley
Aug 2016
#10
For you, that's true. There are a few health conditions that require animal-based protiens.
haele
Aug 2016
#23
I would, as long as I didn't have to cook. what a pain in the ass to chop vegs and have
Gabi Hayes
Aug 2016
#7
It's just so much easier if both partners either eat meat or don't eat meat. Fortunately my wife
OnDoutside
Aug 2016
#20
My offhand interpretation is, the deciding factor is how much the choice directly impacts others.
Warren DeMontague
Aug 2016
#31
Begs the question: Would you want a partner who makes demands for you to change?
Quantess
Aug 2016
#84