Vegan for the most part. I can't always afford vegan soaps/shampoos/makeup, but I do only buy products that haven't been tested on animals.
2: If yes WHY did you decide to become vegetarian/vegan.
I don't really know, a few years ago I just thought that "Well the thought of eating a dog disgusts me, so whats really the difference of a dog and a pig?" Different views then followed.
3:If you are, how long have you been vegetarian/vegan.
Vegetarian for a little over 2 years. Vegan for 6 months.
4: Would you ever consider going back to eating meat?
Not really, I've never felt tempted to by meat but sometimes I do miss milk chocolate.
Would you ever consider becoming vegan/vegetarian (if a meat eater)
5: Do you feel healthier/less healthy since going vegetarian/vegan?
I didn't notice anything after I became a vegetarian, but since I've became a vegan I haven't gotten sick since. Nothing beyond a stuffy nose, which is weird since I used to be sick all of the time, I'm still not convinced that this is anything more than a coincidence.
6: How are your energy levels/iron levels etc (i guess both could answer this)
I've always been a low energy person, nothings changed since I cut out meat milk and eggs.
7: Do you take a vitamin suppliment. (i guess both could answer that too)
Meh, not really.
To me being a vegan/vegetarian is just a kinder thing to do, but it certainly doesn't make you a bad person if your not.
For example, I spent my allowance this month on video games instead of say donating it to the red cross. Does this make me a bad person? I don't think so. Would it have been kinder to help others in need? Definitely yes.
On meat, fish, poultry, leather and fur issues I not only disagree with the standards of how many animals are being kept, but I also think that if I can avoid the death of a living thing by not supporting the industry, then I should. I choose not eat milk and eggs because, it raises revenue for mostly the same companies that produce the meat and poultry and once again for the poor conditions of how many of the animals are being kept. Not to mention, (watch my argument lose all it's significance in this one sentence ) that the eggs we eat are their unfertilized embryos, so that's like eating the byproduct of their period, which is somewhat icky to me. (I'm so mature
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On a separate note how do you guys feel about peta? I don't hate them myself, but I'm not a huge fan. On core issues I'd say I stand with them but some of their campaigns are just
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