chlorofume answered Wednesday January 31 2007, 9:02 pm: Honestly, who should care?
If you tell someone your vegetarian, and they see you eating fish and they give you shit for it...that's pretty lame.
Or does it really bother you if you tell someone you are vegetarian, but you still eat fish sometimes? It shouldn't. If you don't believe it's wrong for you to eat fish, then don't worry about others who do.
They shouldn't be against you for it. You don't torture your fish do you?
Why should anyone care what you eat, I mean as long as your healthy right?
Maybe a lot of people out there don't agree with me, but who needs to get all technical about what it really means to be vegetarian, you should be respected for choosing not to eat chicken, turkey, or beef, not disrespected for eating fish occasionally.
Maybe you just wanted a simple yes or no answer to that question...but I just thought I'd put it out there, if anything like I said ever does happen. [ chlorofume's advice column | Ask chlorofume A Question ]
MikeCFT answered Tuesday January 30 2007, 8:53 pm: No, not really. However if you don't eat any red meat, fish or fowl and you eat eggs and milk and cheese and other dairy products- you can consider yourself a lacto-ovo vegetarian. [ MikeCFT's advice column | Ask MikeCFT A Question ]
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