(05-02-2012, 11:03 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: ...A friend once told me that she disliked hairy chests on men. The comment struck me as very strange. The very idea of her liking or disliking a physical attribute of another person, was entirely foreign to my way of thinking. She was singling out a particular trait, that that particular man had absolutely no control over (short of shaving or waxing his hair off). It was as bizarre to me as saying "I dislike big noses" or "I dislike short people."...
That made me laugh! Just a fun tid bit here. I do have to shave my chest and back in order to please my girlfriend.
The way I see it. In this incarnation, I surrounded myself with people that would challenge me, bring me the catalysts that I came here to experience on the path of acceptance. For this, I need mirrors to show me where I need to work on my self. Like I said before, I make a poor mirror for my other selves.
(05-02-2012, 11:03 PM)Bring4th_Monica Wrote: ...Valtor indicated that he didn't agree with me, or with the scientific community who says that humans don't need meat to be healthy...
That's not really what I meant. Quite understandable since I refused to explain my self on this subject. What I meant is that we do need animals somewhere in the food equation. There is no need to eat the meat of dead animals.
But by your logic, eating eggs and/or milk products still contributes to maltreatment of animals. I see no difference to eating the meat. Animals are still maltreated and I still do not agree with equating meat eating to supporting this maltreatment.