If a vegetarian looks at a piece of meat, will they throw up?!


Question: god, people are so fake. "i cant stand the smell" then dont. and wow your cool for posting this question.


Answers: god, people are so fake. "i cant stand the smell" then dont. and wow your cool for posting this question.

Not if they just look, no. Otherwise we wouldn't be able to dine wtih our omni family and friends.

no. i get nausious if i smell it or look at it too long tho. meat is nasty to me

no,,

No, why would they ?

no

Is it computer time at the group home?

No

two points!

No, i don't. I just highly disagree with the way that meat got on the table. The conditions that our cattle are raised in are horrific. They are given bovine growth horomones & forced to eat other unknown things. i loooove the safety of knowing EXACTLY what i'm about to eat. [veggies!!]

No, but this question makes me a little nauseous.

uumm, no.

The look of it doesn't bother me. Preparing it makes me feel weird, so when I worked at a restaurant, I traded that job with other people.

I take that back. Once I was eating with a couple of friends in my college's dining hall a couple of years ago, and he got a steak very rare. The smell was terrible, but i figured if I breathe through my mouth it won't be too bad. But then I saw him cutting it, and it looked almost bloody...oozing blood as he cut. I felt incredibly nauseous and excused myself. On my way back to the dorm, I gagged thinking about that.

But otherwise, I've been okay, and most other vegetarians are used to the sight (most have lived with meat eaters all their life).

I have had the pleasure *yak* of sitting with people as they eat things like chicken wings and ribs. Those are the most revolting of "foods" to watch people eat. I don't actually throw up, but it has become harder to think about what they're ctualy eating and it does make me lose my appetite
Earlier today I watched this show, Kenny vs. Spenny, where they challenge each other to contests. This time it was a meat eating contest. One of the guys was eating some pretty nasty stuff. I did seriously get dry heaves when he took a BIG bite out of a cow tongue and then again when he took cooked bacon and hot dogs and blended them with the hotdog water. He filled up the glass and started chugging and i almost had breakfast come up on me. I had to keep turning away during several parts of the show or I definitely would have vomitted.

I wouldn't.

No

Haha if they did the supermarket aisles wouldn't be a pretty place to walk down

u sound like a 10 yr old retard

Not usually though I have felt sick after looking at the morgue - sorry, frozen meat and fish section - in the supermarket.

depends on the person, i have been a vegetarian for 5 years, and i do not throw up from looking at a piece of meat, but i am sure there are people out there who would.

No. It makes me extremely hungry.

Nope.

I don't mind omnivores and I don't mind meat eating. My only problem with (modern time) meat eating is the way that the animals are brought up and slaughtered.

if u look at a peice of poo do you trow up?

no necessarily. unless its rotting or with flies. and then any of us would throw up.

no, and i wouldn't either (if i was a vegetarian)

looking no, but when i smell it, i get nauseous.
Proud Vegetarian for 5 years.

Nope, I don't at least.

The smell is another thing though.

My friend was a strict vegetarian for 10 years, but he never seemed to mind me eating meat infront of him infact I think he liked the smell and taste but he just hates what happens to
the animals. Afew months ago he started eating meat and loves it. I think he looks alot healier now he was thin and little pale in the face. Oh I'm a meat eater but I honestly feel sick from the smell of raw meat, but when cooked I love it.





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