I love being a vegetarian do you ?!


Question: I love being a vegetarian do you ?
Even when people say do you not miss eating meat. What is there to miss ? vegetarian food is good for you and that's what i want to be healthy!! Thinking of meat makes me feel sick don't no why it just does so that's why i love being a vegetarian !!

Good health people :)

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Yes.

Vegetarian since birth



Hi There!

I LOVE being Vegetarian. It's the best feeling ever! I haven't felt this good and energized in so long. I'm a new Vegetarian. I've been Vegetarian now for about a month. Growing up, I've never really liked the taste of meat, didn't like the way it looked, the way it smelled when cooked, etc. Well now, being 20 and in college, I found out many things about myself. Realizing that I should be Vegetarian is one of them. Not only are you feeling good inside, but your also doing your part as Vegetarian or Vegan. I feel the same way, some people in my family haven't accepted me being Vegetarian, others have. So when someone I know, or a random person asks, "Do you miss meat" I always say, "No! It's the BEST feeling ever!" I can't go back to eating meat!

People think that if your Vegetarian or Vegan, that food has to be bland and boring. It's not! Their are lots and lots of wonderful, might I add, tasty dishes and recipes you can make out there that are meatless.

Here's to good health! Happy Holidays!



Greatest decision of my life this far! I even got my 13 year old sister to become one. People look at me like I'm crazy, and my family make fun of me all the time about it. They even encourage me to eat meat again, but in all honesty, I like being different in the sense of what people usually eat. Sometimes I get a disgusted face when I tell someone that I am vegetarian, others give me kudos for how strong I am. I do get meat cravings (like when I smell pepperonie pizza, chinese food, honey ham, etc) but veggie food is great too. I won't go into saying that it's better than meat, but knowing i'm not eating an innocent animal that went through so much torture to get on my plate is completely satisfying enough. I'll never eat an animal again!!! I love being a veggie!



I really do!

I was once eating a bean curry and found this hard lump in it, and I suddenly had a flashback of before I went veggie, and finding a lump used to fill me with horror cos it could easily be bone or cartilage which was a disgusting thought. I suddenly felt really grateful that those days are over. It turned out to be a peppercorn!

I also genuinely enjoy the food I eat, so never ever feel like I'm missing out by not eating meat.

X



Yes, I love it. =) I plan to stay this way forever. It's nice that I can actually good about looking out at the pastures, with all the cute little farm animals knowing that I'm doing what I can to keep them free and safe.

But yes, the health aspects are an extreme plus, as well. I feel so much more energized and vibrant being a vegetarian. Who needs meat?!

Vegan



one day i went to IN-N-OUT and bought a burger. when i bit it i threw up and i had to see the doctor.
so i technically was forced not to eat meat anymore.
but being a vegetarian is fun kind of.
my favorite food is salad with ranch dressing

im 11 years old and im a vegetarian too



i love it!! its a nice feeling knowing your doing good for yourself by not eating meat (: i also cant stand eating animals. i feel like a cannibal because hey, were animals too (:

vegg-head!



I feel the exact same way. I do get some snide remarks/people who generally question my feelings about my eating habits, but I just brush them off. I am quite content eating a diet that is completely free from any animal byproducts.



I better, I've been veggie for over 7 1/2 years! Animal cruelty is reason enough to keep me this way... & proud of what I'm doing! I even own a vegan bakery to help promote a delicious veggie lifestyle.



Yes, I do. <3



its great i love how everyone like us always eat veggies and fruit there the best :)



you can never be a vegetarian, all the vegetable u eat have lot of hidden non vegetarian, . while u eat while u drink, while u breath, u r u r taking lot of dead thinks in ur stomach, and body. how can u be non vegetarian. see jain peole go to their temple, who wears mask, out of temple they remove mask, that time what happens?



Well we humans need protein, getting it from beans is boring. That is why we have the incisor meat tearing teeth. Warm tasty salty MEAT, bloody mouth filling MEAT is what floats my boat. I love dipping bread in the blood and gobbling it up also. I also love making fun of vegetarians. It is so silly they think they have to lord their lifestyle over mine. I couldn't care less what they do, more meat for ME! KOBE!!!!



I personally dont get it.
I mean animals do it.
Your body needs the protein in the meat to stay as heathy as possible.
How can you call non vegans animal murders when your out there eating ALIVE plants!
See?



um no since i love
evian, espressos, vine tomatoes, rasberries, wildcaught organic oakgrilled sturgeon, rainbow trout, john dory, branzino, dover sole

vegan except i eat fish now



see the problem is whenever we say to nonveg people that it is nice to be veg they say you have not tasted so you say so, but all knows healthwise being veg is good, but could be addicted tastewise all do not admit



I've never seen a healthy vegetarian. Any vegetarian that I've ever seen looks sick.



Spanky shut up your just jeolous, and ignorant. Being Vegitarian is awsome and has plenty of health benfits.



i loved it but i only lasted 4months but when i did it i felt alot better had more energy im going to start back again



food makes you fat



no




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