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Old Jun 15th, 2009, 03:49 AM   #1
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If your kid asked me this, how would you have me answer?


So here's the question: I am a vegan (I eat no animal products whatsoever so no milk and eggs etc.) and it's happened a couple of times that when I'm eating and someone else's kid is around, they are curious and ask me why won't I eat the meat or the milk or whatever. When my own kid will ask this, I will of course tell him exactly why, that I don't want to hurt animals and I don't agree with keeping cows always pregnant and locked up and eventually killed for milk etc etc. But when it's someone else's kid, and in their family they eat meat, I don't want to answer in a way that sounds like a think what their parents are doing is wrong. I think these are personal choices, and I don't want to judge anyone else's, as I hope nobody will judge mine.

At the same time, I would like to give them some kind of answer, instead of them just left thinking "what was that all about" and aren't some people weird, maybe it's a good chance for them to see too that people are different. But so far I really haven't figured out what to say so I've just been mumbling something like "It's just what I eat..." which is so blahblah. And kids being kids they keep asking "But why?".

What would you like me to say if it was your kid? Or say nothing?


 
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Old Jun 15th, 2009, 03:54 AM   #2
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The truth! As you say kids need to know every one has diffrent opionions on things, id be more than happy if my kids asked a question like that too be told the truth and kids beeing kids i can guess most of them will come home and say mummy i dont want to eat this and that because i dont want too hurt animals, personaly i'd say ok you eat whatever you want and they'd probably get bord of it untill they were old enuff to make a better disision on what they wanted too eat, but i'd also tell them why people do eat meat and eat dairy and kinda let them decided what they think is right?


 
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Old Jun 15th, 2009, 05:26 AM   #3
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I think it depends on the age of the child ...tbh I wouldnt want you to put my child off meat she barely eats owt at the moment and is 9 and probably would try and have a go at being vegan but thats just how she is at the moment ...maybe just says bcos u dont like to eat meat or milk ...the same as some people dont like fruit and veg ...hope that dont sound offensive but i kno my daughter and shes a stubborn madam that would just decide if u dont want to eat meat ect for those reasons neither does she x


 
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Old Jun 15th, 2009, 06:32 AM   #4
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The truth! Then it would be Jasmine's choice on wether or not she wanted to eat it!


 
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Old Jun 15th, 2009, 11:13 AM   #5
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Yep, I'd want the same, tell them the truth.

My OH is strict vegetarian so no fat coke, jelly sweets, a lot of cereals etc - in fact, the only animal produce he does consume is milk and cheese - so our littles ones Daddy will most likely have already explained it to them but even so, I think it's good for kids to hear other peoples reasons for it.

Can I ask, out of curiosity as it is something I am currently thinking about, do you feed your LO any meat / animal based products?

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Old Jun 15th, 2009, 11:19 AM   #6
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I wouldn't want you to tell them your reasons lol. As someone who does eat meat, I fully respect your opinion BUT my kids need to eat what I make for them. So if they were told that and as young kids just see the bad in it, it's hurting the animals..that's all they see (which to you I know is a valid answer, but you know both sides, you understand fully whereas a child doesnt..not a young child). It would things much worse for us having to get them to eat. I'd rather you say you just don't like it or something like that, instead of full detail. As they become older my kids will be able to make their own choice but right now they need to eat what I cook. Just like a vegan parent I'm sure you know? As young kids I'm sure they eat how you do but as they get older I'm sure they'd have the choice. But I can't make 2 seperate meals everynight lol. I think it's the same with everything though, you give an age appropriate answer, a 6yr old isn't going to understand like I said, they will hear hurt the animals and that's it. Whereas a 13yr old would understand more so you give them more info


 
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Old Jun 15th, 2009, 14:40 PM   #7
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Thanks for your input, everyone.

Looks like everyone has a different opinion of this. So maybe I should just tell the kids to ask their parents, LOL

Pops, I'm also feeding my baby a vegan diet. I've done loads and loads of research on it and am convinced it will be good for him, as long as we do it right. His dad is vegan too, so it's a natural thing for us. It would be very strange to give him something that we think is bad for us. But when it comes time for daycare, school etc., then I will have to see how it goes. I'm willing to try to find options where a vegan diet is possible and push for it, but I don't also want to make his life too difficult. So it might have to be some compromises outside the house, and vegan at home. Though you never know, more and more options seem to be available all the time!


 
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Old Jun 15th, 2009, 16:07 PM   #8
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i would just say tell them the truth as far as is appropriate , according to their age, how close you are to them etc..

for example tell them that meat comes from animals and you dont want to eat the animals, no need to go into detail about their living conditions or moral rights and wrongs, just tell them that different people eat different things, and if they awant further info to ask their parents.
thats what id say anyway


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Old Jun 16th, 2009, 08:15 AM   #9
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I'm vegetarian so i guess dont have as strong vies as you, although totally see where ur coming from, I've allowed my kids to make their own minds up though, my eldest is a vege with me, my son knows exactly why we're both vege but still choses to eat meat and my 2 youngest eat meat at the mo, but arent quite old enough to understand so i will let them make their own minds up as and when. I think kids understand more than we often give them credit for.


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Old Jun 16th, 2009, 08:20 AM   #10
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Sorry, but I would be furious if you told my child that. Not everyone keeps their cows, and other animals like that. If you shop at a supermarket, then yes it may be but when you buy local from farmers you know there is no problem. I am a veggie for the reason that I don't like the taste and texture of meat, but when I do buy meat I know where it's coming from. For instance, a guy at my OHs work has his own estate and brings in game for OH every so often. Niamh will be raised around farms, and know where meat comes from.

I come from a farming community and it really upsets me when people lump a lot of farmers in together. If you don't like the way animals are kept, then go out of your way to find an ethical farmer.


 
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