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Vegetarian to vegan transition help?

I'm what I consider a vegan under construction, although I've been vegetarian for years and years. The idea to become vegan came about when a colleague asked if I have even considered it and encouraged me to try it for at least two weeks. Those two weeks became three months before I went back to vegetarian. I was happy that I could hang in there but I began to miss some of my favorites. Now, I feel a little guilty going back vegetarian and I've kept a lot of my vegan foods in my diet. Should I continue what I'm doing now? Has anyone else had this problem? How should I approach going back vegan? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated thanks!

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  • 7 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    The only ethical choice is vegan. Why would you eat dairy and eggs, which cause pain, suffering and death to animals, when you don't have to? How do you "approach" going back to vegan? Just stop consuming dairy and eggs! How is there anything else that needs to be explained here?

  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    It's your body, it's your choice what you eat. How do you feel about it? If you want to be a Vegan and eat Vegetarian foods sparingly then do it. It's not like you have to stick to one thing just so you can be called a Vegan. Who really cares what you are called, just do what you want.

  • Josh K
    Lv 5
    7 years ago

    Do whatever the f*ck you want to do. Eat what you want to eat, Drink what you want, smoke if you want. Why do you need our say so to do so?

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