i didn't know where to start this topic, i know its been a while since i did not post anymore. I've been very busy with my new placement, and lately my son was born, i am very happy and well.
I hope all things are well and good for you guys too.

Hope there's no pressure to feed him meat.Cirion Spellbinder wrote:Do you plan on raising him vegan / vegetarian?
Meat is also given with force, because the child can not consent to eating an animal who has been killed: a child can not understand the situation. It is child abuse to feed a child meat without the child understanding where it came from and consenting to it, and you are making him addicted to it (why not give cigarettes too?). Parents even hide this reality from their children when they are old enough to understand.Unknownfromheaven wrote:I do not, because in my case this came from within, as i was aware with what happens in the world. I think that the vegetarian or vegan position cannot be put in with force, the change requires transition...and i want my child to choose like i did. My wife is not vegetarian.
Why is that?Unknownfromheaven wrote:I am following vegan diets for some time now but i feel incomplete in the sense that i do know that being vegan is a lot more than just food choice...
The problem here is that is just the opposite of your hope. All medics without exception, friends and family would not allow me to ”force” a veg diet to our child.brimstoneSalad wrote:
I would have been glad to have been vegan all my life, and still made the choice to continue being vegan, instead of having the weight of tortured and killed animals on me from when I was too young to know better and my parents forced it on me without consent.
I became interested to veganism last year and i did really think about it.Cirion Spellbinder wrote:Why is that?Unknownfromheaven wrote:I am following vegan diets for some time now but i feel incomplete in the sense that i do know that being vegan is a lot more than just food choice...
Do you have a reliably ethical source of non-meat animal products?
Do you not find the environmental and health arguement a compelling?
Brimstone, I'm your fwend. And I'm not only your fwend, I'm also your buddy. You shouldn't let your past haunt you. It's a pointless road to go down. I'm guilty of doing this stuff (thinking back to an embarrassing thing I did a few years ago) and there's nothing that can be done except change your ways, which you evidently did. I can understand why it bothers you, and you're not wrong for doing that. Just be glad you're not the immoral and ignorant person you were when you were younger.brimstoneSalad wrote: I would have been glad to have been vegan all my life, and still made the choice to continue being vegan, instead of having the weight of tortured and killed animals on me from when I was too young to know better and my parents forced it on me without consent.