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fandomsecrets2014-06-22 04:03 pm
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(Anonymous) 2014-06-23 05:45 am (UTC)(link)What I said is that omnivorous parents have tradition on their side. They feed the child however they were fed when they were younger, and they were fed however their own parents were fed, and so on. Usually this works, because if a family survived so long like that someone did something right.
Vegetarian parents were USUALLY not raised vegetarian. So they can't go ask their own parents what to do, because their own parents would likely not know, either. And they don't have tradition on their side. With less resources and the fact people usually don't research children diets, this makes them more prone for mistakes.
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Of course I'd give allowance that if a new vegetarian fails to research, they may also fail to balance their meals.