tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-884216869081470716.post732374528001001458..comments2024-02-05T16:19:48.512+08:00Comments on Living Vegan: The Lone Vegan At The Dinner Table - A Survivor's GuideUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-884216869081470716.post-48126141513929892542012-09-09T16:07:59.228+08:002012-09-09T16:07:59.228+08:00Indeed, I never try to mention meat-eating during ...Indeed, I never try to mention meat-eating during a meal with non-vegetarians as well, for fear that they will be more turned off by veganism, unless they ask. Most people take the soft approach, not the hard "you eat meat and you are guilty!" kind of approach. dreamyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05759107307959319100noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-884216869081470716.post-53706815997971458082012-08-11T01:13:03.844+08:002012-08-11T01:13:03.844+08:00Carol Adams in Living Among Meat Eaters starts fro...Carol Adams in Living Among Meat Eaters starts from the premise that most people are decent, caring people who would be vegetarian, but are stuck in the cultural habit of eating flesh and are blocked from following their hearts. She outlines the various blocks and tactics people use. Approaching people from this direction--"causing suffering to animals isn't really you"--is a lot more effective than guilt tripping.<br /><br />However, she also emphasize--as have others--that the meal at which some people are eating meat is not the time for these conversations.GraciaFaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-884216869081470716.post-1614281193106416362011-08-06T15:09:13.779+08:002011-08-06T15:09:13.779+08:00Thank you for the great post, I'm guilty of ar...Thank you for the great post, I'm guilty of arguing about veganism on dinner table, so it should help improve my habbits.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com