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Vegetarians have better sex??

without reading this thread,

i believe vegetarians have an easier time of pooing hence cleaner anal, easier to clean ass, therefore cleaner sex !!!
 
I'm not here to preach or convert everyone to the ways of vegetarianism. I don't feel the need to do that. People can make up their own minds if they're smart enough to do the research and have access to the material.
In other words: I'm not here to convert, but being a vegetarian is the only way to go. I hate using the analogy, but how would you respond if I as a Christian told you that I'm not here to convert you, but the only way of living longer is to be a Christian? After all, it's a proven fact that being religious people do live longer. Ergo, if you were interested in living longer, you need religion. Bet you would respond with some indignation....

I feel healthier since becoming a vegetarian. I have lost weight and lowered my blood pressure. I feel like I have more energy to do the things I like doing.
BUt you're not trying to convert...

I was simply adding my own thoughts.
And demostrating that people don't have a sense of humor. How can you live longer with a stick up your butt? If you can't appreciate a joke, just let it die.

Sorry you guys can't seem to handle a difference of opinion.
You slammed for telling a joke others appreciated, and used it as a method to attempt to convert people to your cause. And then got annoyed when people called you on it. Yeesh....

And here I was going to say that straight men hated the commercial. Straight up: They see that commercial, and all they're thinking about is giving her some meat. But she's a vegetarian:cry:...

RG
 
Meat eaters just refuse to accept that eatng meat is bad for health.
However, a strictly vegetarian diet also has potential health issues, such as getting the proper amount of protein, carbs, and other nutrients. Also, for athletes, there is the problem that the diet just isn't as efficient for them (it can and is done, it just lacks the high-efficiency energy of meat). Basically, if you solely at obesity and blood lipids, you're right that a vegetarian diet is healthier; however, a vegetarian diet does carry its own risks and limitations.

And that womens fit as fuck, I do not imagine sticking steak, bacon or any other meat into her.
And do you really think that you carry any credibility about health issues when you lack a fundamental knowledge of reproduction? Seriously; when you can't figure out that a) meat=penis, and b) a guy would want to have sex with a woman that attractive, you're just shooting yourself in the foot....

RG
 
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I have been a vegetarian since 1990. I have no problem getting the nutrients that I need. Vegetarians tend to live a little longer on average. If it is as unhealthy as you think, then why would they live longer?

I do feel that it is more difficult for vegans to get the nutrients, but in general, not lacto-ovo-vegetarians as long as they eat a wide variety of foods. Vegetarians, just as any type of diet, should try to minimize the use of processed foods.

For people that eat meat, it is healthier to do it as a flexitarian (semi-vegetarian) than a primarily meat diet.
 
For people that eat meat, it is healthier to do it as a flexitarian (semi-vegetarian) than a primarily meat diet.

This is what I try to do.

I have a few, or several. meatless days a week. And never eat red meat.

And I think I feel better for it....
 
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I have been a vegetarian since 1990. I have no problem getting the nutrients that I need. Vegetarians tend to live a little longer on average. If it is as unhealthy as you think, then why would they live longer?
You know, it always struck me as odd as how few old people claimed vegetarianism got them there, and how many claimed fried foods. And note that I'm not claiming it to be unhealthy, but that you need to monitor your intake a lot closer, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. Just saying that it carries its own risks, which can be just as dangerous because they tend to be more subtle than a heart attack or obesity.

Would you care to show where I've said that, in and of itself, it's unhealthy?

I do feel that it is more difficult for vegans to get the nutrients, but in general, not lacto-ovo-vegetarians as long as they eat a wide variety of foods.
Which was sort of part of my point. Also, a vegetarian diet tends to be more expensive over-all because of the reliance on local-only foods, the amount needed for a helthy diet, and spices and supplements. It can be cheaper, but only if the person grows a lot of their own food or is willing to go canned and frozen.

And going with unprocessed foods is good for any diet; I definitely suggest raw vegetables or fruit in place of candy or chips.

For people that eat meat, it is healthier to do it as a flexitarian (semi-vegetarian) than a primarily meat diet.
A lot of people do this by default; it's called "being poor"...

Overall, I think that meat does have a place in a healthy diet, and that any extreme is bad. Of course, I am tending towards looking at lean meats, fish, and eggs rather than, say, hot dogs and bologna, but that's me....

RG
 
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