Is there such thing as a semi-vegetarian?!


Question: coz the only meat i really eat is chicken
so am i a semi-veggie?


Answers: coz the only meat i really eat is chicken
so am i a semi-veggie?

no.because you still eat meat

orthodox vegetarians may say you're not one...some people might call you moderate though..i used to be a "moderate vegetarian" because i still consumed fish and eggs.

Everyone is a 'semi-vegetarian' because nobody can survive only on meat. Don't try label yourself- if you don't eat pork and beef for compassionate reasons read up about what they do to chickens.

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in a sense yes it could be possible like a meal of fish or chicken or something for protein or something but not really seeing how it is possible to eat eggs and dairy which give you calcium and protein with out killing something, vegans do not eat dairy and eggs though.

There is not such thing as semi-vegetarian, because it is necesary to kill an animal for your meal. However, sometimes it is recommended for someone who wants to be a vegetarian to go slowly, step by step, first leaving cow, then leaving chicken and finally fish. Then there is some people who are vegans, they don't even eat eggs or milk. Also animals are treated in a cruel way to get eggs and milk. But go slowly. It will be worst if you don't feed well.

I think "semi-vegetarian" is kind of meaningless; like "semi-virgin", "semi-non-drinker" or "semi-non-smoker." Either you eat animals or you don't.

yes, the proper name is Flexitarian Vegetarian :) google it

its a very debatable issue, as you see. its all really a matter of opinion just eat what you want and be happy :)

i've heard of flexitarian or something...
a lot of vegetarians don't believe in that, because they consider it hypocritical, but to one their own
do what you feel is best

That is a matter of debate..just be whoever you want...I call myself a flexitarian..which I'm sure is a debatable word in itself





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