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X Marks the Spot
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Yes.
Much of the 'emotion' comes from others looking on, in said occurrence.
Meat eaters may form the same disdain toward you, which one forms around 'meat eating'.
Does that make sense?
Accommodating behavior by friends and family is often begrudged and flavored with a scent of their perceived 'snobbishness' of you and your 'beliefs'.
Most likely due the belief that a vegetarian looks down on 'meat eaters'. Which I can say in my case, is not the case.
However, I do think 'mindless eating' is a real issue.
Mindful eating is being much more popular and generally embraced.
Quoting: Seer777 well, thus far my "change" has not been seen by others so how i am thought of in the company of others eating i have yet to experience thinking about it my general self imposed withdrawal from social events fits quite well cos i do not have to eat in the company of others ever if i do not want to cos i have no shared eating habits with another person useful Quoting: aether I received a lot of 'raised eyebrows' from both my peer group and my family due the sudden 'change'.. For the first a couple months I would gag if I even smelled meat cooking. Almost all 'food' for that matter. The 'change' was sudden and came without warning. Quoting: Seer777 yes as i noticed that about myself as i wrote that /z\, i saw two things me in the company of meat eaters , which was yuck me in the company of non meat eaters, which was lovley cos the sensation of the food was lovley to my senses thus i know this day my change of eating style dictates my association with other people and i like it so Quoting: aether twigs and berrys, yum! :D
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