why do vegetarians eat fish?!
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A real vegetarian does not eat fish or seafood of any kind. Someone who consumes fish as their only meat source is called a peskitarian. Look up the definition of a peskitarian at urbandictionary.com
Vegan
They don't. You're thinking of "pescetarians", which aren't a type of vegetarian.
The confusion lies in the fact that the media has labeled this type of diet a "semi-vegetarian diet". Some pescetarians call themselves "vegetarians" because of this, even though they aren't.
Vegetarians don't eat fish. This is a common misunderstanding that people have. If you eat just fish you are definitely not vegetarian.
If someone eats just fish and no other meat they would be called pescatarian. I still consider someone who eats fish an omnivore, since fish is meat.
Real vegetarians don't eat any kind of animal.
Those people are either phonies or they flunked Biology class.
There are a lot of people in this forum who say they are vegetarians who eat fish; I wonder why they never seem to answer when when somebody asks this question?
Vegatarians don't eat fish, only *pescatarians do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pescetarian…
Vegetarians don't eat animals.
Fish are animals.
Therefore, someone who eats fish is not a vegetarian.
Plain and simple.
Vegetarians don't eat fish, I don't agree with your opinion that we should eat animals, and your username makes you seem ignorant.
They don't.
Why do people who eat fish sometimes call themselves vegetarians?
No clue.
vegan
Because they aren't really vegetarians.
Vegetarians are not allowed to eat fish.
SDA
vegetarians dont eat fish
I don't know who told you that vegetarians eat fish, because they don't. Not at all.
They do not.
vegan :D
We don't.
That's like asking why virgins have intercourse.
We don't