My little secret?
“So, um, I don’t really eat meat…”
If a dude has contemplated whether to date vegetarian or not, revealing my pescetarian lifestyle (mostly vegetarian) can be an intimidating topic to bring up… especially when dudes love their burgers & wings. Why does it matter?
People tend to generalize once you reveal a piece of information. When my former co-workers learned about my sustainable lifestyle, I was the reason no one wanted to reveal how much they actually printed. New friends will go out of their way to tell me what they recycle (“Jules! I found a place to recycle my beer can!”) and my Mom will show me her reusable bag, beaming with pride. While this blog and being green is extremely important to me, people can also assume I’m judgmental. Hey, it’s not like I’m sharing those thoughts out loud… 😉
I hate having to explain my eating habits, so I try to keep it short with “I don’t really eat meat.” How can I say it without sounding like an asshole or a hypocrite? “I really don’t think how meat is produced in the USA is good for the environment OR my body, so quite frankly I try not to eat it 95% of the time. But I know I only live once, so there will be a rare occasion (once every other month?) where I’ll have a bite of meat since I was a carnivore for 25+ years? But most of the time I politely decline meat.”
Anyway, I’m sure I’m not the only single lady out there that has to cope with carnivorous men (or women) in the dating world! After a quick Google search, there are tips for men on how to date vegetarian ‘species‘, even giving them the proper pronunciation of “these” phylum. Here’s some tips for how can you survive the dating world and freely date vegetarian (or vegan/pescetarian/flexitarian):
Readers, have you had any dating snafus when it comes to the meat/veggie conversation? Any advice to share? Any tips to creatively date vegetarian style?
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