Let's call a spade a spade - a lot of times when you are a vegetarian it is a just not very effective eating disorder.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think that if a person wants to remain vegetarian, they're just going to have to go hungry.
Eating vegetarian doesn't mean you have to eat boring, humdrum dishes.
It occurred to me that I just didn't see how I could go ahead and continue to eat meat. It just seemed so... cannibalistic to me. And so, I'm a vegetarian, and I have been ever since.
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've been vegetarian for virtually all of my adult life, and I do adopt a very strict health regime.
I've been a vegetarian for years and years. I'm not judgemental about others who aren't, I just feel I cannot eat or wear living creatures.
Vegetarians in general don't like me.
I'm not strictly vegetarian, but meat doesn't play a big part in my diet.
My take is that the optimal approach to food, for health and ethical reasons, may be vegetarianism.