Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Vegetarian dating a non vegetarian?!?

Benita Nancy: If you're a vegan you better be damn good in bed, because as anyone who has ever regularly tried to go out with a vegan knows, eating out with them is never easy. The first time you find yourself stuck eating artificial cheese or a cheeseless pizza you find yourself rethinking your relationship.In contrast, vegetarians are a breeze....Show more

Christiane Cattano: I have been veg for 20+ years and have never dated another vegetarian. Since I do the majority of the cooking at home, my boyfriend is largely veg at home and confines most of his meat-eating to restaurants (he does bbq sometimes at home.) He's worked in restaurants before so he understands cross-contamination, etc... and I don't worry about a little meat in the house but I don't cook it for him. It's my choice for myself and I discuss it with him but I don't impose it on him. We've talked about having kids in the future and he knows it's far more important to me that they be raised vegetar! ian than it is to him for them not to be, so they will be raised veg until they're old enough to make their own choices..***:D...Show more

Keven Woodington: I dated a vegetarian before. Never had any problems. We would just order different dishes. She was super chill.

Inge Mclaurine: I would never date a meat eater! Why would I devote my life to someone whose cruel and heartless ways inflict torture and pain on billions of animals starving people and global warming!

Marion Wieboldt: So what's the problem? You order a steak, they order a salad. I was vegetarian for years and no one even knew it. I cooked meat and always had veggies. People consume what they want. It doesn't have to be an issue.

Lawanna Livsey: I prefer to date another vegan like my bf but maybe I would date vegetarian easily, maybe a pescetarian. Maybe I would date someone who eats other meats regularly but only if they didn't try to make me eat meat or make ignorant comments abo! ut veganism.

Clementina Collelo: Not me personally but, ! my dad is a vegetarian and my mum eats meat, and they've been married over 30 years. Also my sister, whom eats vegetarian 99% of the time is married to a meat eater.In my parents example, what seems to help is that my dad is a good cook, and my mum is quite willing to eat his non-meat meals because they taste good. And my sister has been married a few years, and is noticing that her husband (whom has tended not to cook for himself and buys takeaway instead), is starting to eat her dinners now, even the lentils.Why? - He reckons he could do with losing a few kg, but mainly because it saves him the hassle of getting meals for himself.So it can work, if there are enough shared interests and love for the other person. :)And it also helps if the non-meat eater is good in the kitchen ;)BTW I'm currently single. I do include some meat in my meals, but I'm open minded in regards to different dietary habits. Anyhow, there's more to a person than what they eat.Growing up with a vege! tarian parent has obviously have had some affect on me....Show more

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