Meat Eaters Against Vegans

A Question for vegans/vegeterians?
Hello all….
I have to admit I am selfish. A few months ago, I was dating this beautiful vegeterian woman and her, plus all of her friends were so appealing that I decided to adopt this lifestyle myself. I have since broken up with my g/f but I am continuing to be a vegeterian because I can easily meet vegeterian and vegan women this way. I know that is terrible, but honestly, I cannot eat meat and then expect to meet women of your lifestyle. My question is this…I’ve noticed this kind of prejuidice against this lifestyle since I adopted it. Everything seems to be geared towards meat eaters in society and even functions like company events are difficult for me. I want to word this exactly right.. because I totally love women that live this same lifestyle. I was wondering…does anyone else feel that as vegeterians/vegans society does not treat us with respect??
You never actually said where you’re from because in London I’ve never had any problems especially in recent years. You wanted to be a veggie in the early eighties that’s when i became a veggie. Man the only choice was a nut roast,if that,& a celery stick!!…i still hate nut roast. Mind you if you mean specifically work related events then i wouldn’t know.Maybe take a “packed lunch” next time.
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