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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-06-22 04:03 pm

[ SECRET POST #2728 ]


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toku_mei: (Default)

[personal profile] toku_mei 2014-06-23 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
I agree. I think it'd be kind of rough to force an adolescent not to eat meat if they choose to do so - I feel like they are certainly at an age where they can explore their own ethical and dietary choices, of all the shit teens can get into, secretly eating a hamburger is not that bad. Especially if they buy it with their own money, or eat it at a friend's house, school, whatever. But if parents set a "no meat in this house" rule, then that's how it is. It's a household rule, and it's not a particularly traumatizing one, either.

I'm not saying parents shouldn't learn how to negotiate and compromise, mind. But if the parents are vegetarian for ethical reasons, I don't see how it's any different from wanting to enforce a religious dietary restriction within the household setting.
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[personal profile] ketita 2014-06-23 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
Exactly!

Heck, I've known parents who didn't mind giving their non-vegetarian kid some money to buy meat upon occasion, so they could enjoy without worrying about spending their allowance on it (because meat can be kind of expensive).

Parents are allowed to have some household rules, I seriously don't get what the big deal about them is. Especially since, like you say, it's not that bad a restriction.

(Anonymous) 2014-06-23 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
There are no ethical issues in eating meat.

(Anonymous) 2014-06-23 10:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Lol that's like, your opinion man