Hi, i just jumped in the thread and this is my first post on this forum. I don't know if my opinion is something you already encountered or not but I thought sharing it might help you understand a minority amongs meat eaters. For my part I do eat meat and I am fully aware of what is done to most animals in the industry. This has led me to refine my consumer's habits. I instead buy biological meat that is not bred in hostile, stressfull and unhealthy environnement. Still it is meat but so far this is the only contribution i could bring to my habits as I encounter a major problem with becoming vegeterian. I simply dislike( to the point of instant throw up) almost every vegetable and half of the existing fruits. For the vegetable only, I'd say the ones I can eat I still don't find them enjoyable but more like bearable if you prefer. I found very few recipe that can follow those criterias. I agree the body doesnt NEED meat but I'd say this is mostly true for a majority but some people after having their body conditioned to eat meat for most of their lives have found their system not being able to do the transition to vegetarian. I can say myself I feel my stomach to be a little weird after eating a full meal of vedgetables as my body probably has developped very few bacterias to digest them. I don't consider my eating habits as containing that much meat but I'll admit I have a poor diet because of the previous reasons. Still I love animals and feel a strong connection with them, maybe even more than humans. I have no bad intentions whatsoever on the situation my body is simply really resitant with the ingestion of vedgetables. What does that make me? A monster? Should I put animals in priority and let myself die because it seems unethical from a 3D perspective?
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