Go vegan!
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Well, it is kinda batshit crazy that you'd rather **** about with stupid games than actually communicating with him like a grown ******* adult.
Veganism is a personal lifestyle choice. You're welcome to become vegan yourself, but don't try forcing it onto someone else. Or at least ask if he'd want to switch to veganism along with you. It's not something that you silently try to convey without any sort of communication. "Forgetting" the meat and other animal products in hopes they'll understand, as you've been shown, won't work. And if it's not something they want to take part in, you should accept his answer, as they should accept your personal want to become vegan.
I think it's worth talking about rather than just trying to sneak in a big change like that. If it took him a few weeks to notice that there was no meat, then you could probably have gotten him to agree to try a vegetarian diet for a couple of months and then consider going vegan. It might take a little while before he's willing to try again.
quit playing games and open your mouth like a grown ass adult. have that conversation with him. but don't try to force it on him if he says no
You will make a great ex-wife someday.
while I could personally never kill an animal, and if I had to live off grid I would be veg or have to live where there were was clams oysters n mussels. you're an idiot...
Why are women like this? Why are y'all so afraid to just have a conversation?
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Well, it is kinda batshit crazy that you'd rather **** about with stupid games than actually communicating with him like a grown ******* adult.
Veganism is a personal lifestyle choice. You're welcome to become vegan yourself, but don't try forcing it onto someone else. Or at least ask if he'd want to switch to veganism along with you. It's not something that you silently try to convey without any sort of communication. "Forgetting" the meat and other animal products in hopes they'll understand, as you've been shown, won't work. And if it's not something they want to take part in, you should accept his answer, as they should accept your personal want to become vegan.