Vegans would you eat...?!


Question: cheese made from the milk of a vegan woman who sold it to you? you don't have to feel guilty because you're making her rich. she only eats a diet of wholesome salads and plant foods.


Answers: cheese made from the milk of a vegan woman who sold it to you? you don't have to feel guilty because you're making her rich. she only eats a diet of wholesome salads and plant foods.

Ummmmmm no.

I'm an adult. I don't need to eat breastmilk, thankyouverymuch.

No I wouldn't because I don't really feel it's normal to consume breast milk past infancy.

Ick!

No! There is a reason why animals don't drink milk past infancy...because milk is meant for babies. Humans are the only organisms that drink milk past infancy and drink another animals milk. How disgusting is that?

LOL! I don't believe you can make cheese from human milk. There's just not enough fat in it. I did use some by mistake in my coffee once. Tasted kind of like skim cows milk.

LMFAO EWWWW NOOOO!!!!

Thats disgusting

oh wow that is just so gross. no way. would you? I highly doubt it.

No, human breast milk is for human infants. I was weaned some 37 years ago and really no longer consider breast milk food.

No. Breast milk from any mammal, including humans, is intended for the infants of their species and is not a suitable food for mature mammals.

I was weaned approximately 54 years ago and I don't need breast milk, either from one of my own species or from another species.

And if the baby has been weaned, the mother is unlikely to be producing milk in sufficient quantities to make cheese.

um no. gross! lol.

only if she let me eat her baby as well. Infant au gratin. And then I'd like to wash it down with some of her urine. Are you offering your own child and bodily fluids for me to eat?

A good question... to test how people answer you "emotionally @#$%" or "intellectually"

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