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Crispy on the Outside: Vegetarianism Bad for Teens

  • Alan · 8 months ago
    A sloppy piece from a usually keen writer and source. First of all, this story appeared in other outlets more than a week ago. Secondly, I don't really understand your point? That about half of kids who say they're vegetarians really aren't, but are more likely to have an eating disorder anyway? That their parents shouldn't worry because they'll go back to... not saying they're vegetarian when they never were in the first place? Or give up their eating disorders?

    So many contradictions, it's hard to unpack them all.
  • Jessica · 8 months ago
    As Kurt Cobain said, ironically, "It's okay to eat fish 'cause they don't have any feelings."

    Also ironically, the fattest person I know is a vegan.
  • Jackson · 8 months ago
    @Alan -- Actually, the worst thing about this post is the lack of linkage to any songs fromMeat Is Murder. What gives, Baylen? Are you a child of the 80s or not?
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  • Jami · 7 months ago
    This whole article is based on probability and odds. I am 15 and a total vegetarian. I have never eaten a piece of meat on my own accord for 8 years. I'm not overweight, I don't do this because I think I'm fat, I don't eat fish, and I don't eat chicken or any other thing with a face.
    What exactly was the main point of this article? The title has nothing to do with it. Nothing supports the fact that vegetarianism is bad for you. It's saying that teens lie when they tell someone they're vegetarian. Another point the article seems like it's trying to make is teenagers don't want to save the enviornment; they just want to lose weight. What is wrong with that? Unless it's an eating disorder, there is no problem with that. Would you rather them drive to KFC every day and be 400 lbs.?
    What do you mean by "extreme and unhealthy measures"? Vegetarianism and veganism are the two healthiest diets if done correctly. It is not extreme; it is normal and a very good idea if interested in not being overweight, the saving of the enviornment, and/or the well-being of yourself and the animals you share the planet with.
    Why should parents be concerned? If anything, they should be happy they raised a smart kid that made a very good choice.
  • briceachang · 6 months ago
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  • huge dildos · 6 months ago
    Following a macrobiotic or vegan diet can lead to nutritional deficiencies in some people. Teens need to be sure their diets include enough nutrients to fuel growth, protein and calcium in particular. If you're interested in following a vegan or macrobiotic diet it would really help to talk to a registered dietitian. He or she can help you design the right meal plans that include adequate vitamins and minerals.
  • Miami Steam Cleaners · 6 months ago
    Wow! your comment is so factual. It seems that you are expert when it comes to that topic.
  • chiropractic coaches · 6 months ago
    vegetarianism can give some benefits to your body like giving you a much more beautiful skin, but as what you had mentioned it can cause some deficiencies to your health because your lacking of some nutrients