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Originally Posted by Rob
My buddy asked if he could bring his new vegan girlfriend to our BBQ today, and I eventually told the bitch to leave my house. Everything we ate which had anything to do with animals, she pitched a fit. She even complained about the Hostess cupcakes I handed out to the kids because they were creme filled. I had enough and kicked both of them out.
Vegans are worse than Christians when it comes to shoving their beliefs in people's faces. Fuck'em all! 
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her dietary preferences aren't the issue here, she's just a bitch. if anyone ever came into my home and treated my peeps with the level of disrespect you describe I would quietly take them aside and explain that they can act right or bounce, and I don't care which
I'm vegan, was born into that lifestyle and have lived it for most of my life. for me it's entirely about ethics (being real, most animals we eat/use are tortured before death and I don't want that ish inside me, makes me feel cold to think about it actually) but that's my choice.
humans are omnivores and for many eating flesh and animal products is an ok choice. for them.
my partner grills his steak alongside my jerk tofu on the bbq and I love him for using seperate tongs and making sure his food doesn't touch mine but that's about it in terms of the impact on our lives. just seems exhausting to me to try to control how other people live in this world, figuring ish out for ourselves is difficult enough
I actually have a similar problem though, especially living in a place where vegetarians/vegans aren't the norm and where being thin is NOT common or even ideal. I get tired of my diet/choices/body size being a constant topic of convo, some people will just not shut the fuck up about what I choose to eat. Outside my own circle I have had to create actual strategies to avoid being put under scrutiny/attention, I just keep dancing or go for a swim when when food is served and do my own ish later, in peace. some still talk but fuck em.
my best friend who's off working on a different island came back for a visit this weekend and we went to the beach today. when we got hungry my boy rode out for pan chicken and stopped to buy me a couple of fresh-picked, sun-ripened tomatoes for my lunch. we both loved our meals and not a thing was said about it, it just wasn't an issue either way. which is one of many reasons why he's a real friend.
avoid peeps who take themselves too seriously, who are self-absorbed/self-righteous, who are comfortable creating discomfort and life gets way easier.
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Originally Posted by MiamiBoyz
When she gives head does she swallow?
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dude, we need to get our protein somewhere =p