I did not become a vegetarian for my health, I did it for the health of the chickens.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There used to be a time - it isn't so much the case now - that vegetarianism was some kind of religion, and either you belong or you don't belong.
I'm pretty much a vegetarian.
I became a vegetarian at age 13 because I was into animal issues and felt like it was kinder not to eat animals.
I didn't grow up eating meat - I was a vegetarian until I was 18.
I'm not strictly vegetarian, but meat doesn't play a big part in my diet.
By the way, I'm not a vegetarian. I have a lot of respect for people who are vegetarian for religious or ethical reasons.
I've been a vegetarian since I was about 12 years old. When I became a vegetarian, I got my mom and dad to become vegetarian, and my brother became a vegetarian.
Don't even get me started. I'm not against all vegetarians. But if you're a vegetarian for ethical reasons, you may be causing more harm.
I became a vegetarian after I became aware of factory farming and slaughterhouses and the torture and inhumane handling of all these animals.
I grew up on an organic farm in England. And I was a vegetarian from an early age - not just for health, not for the environment - just because I didn't believe in killing animals to eat them.