Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Just wondering lol! :)|||Whether or not a person looks "hot" is largely a matter of personal taste.

And yes. To me, vegans look hotter.|||Veganism is a philosophy opposing animal commodification,
and the resulting lifestyle including:
not buying or consuming meat or byproducts, dairy, eggs, honey, or foods containing them
not buying or wearing fur, leather, silk, wool, or clothing trimmed in them
not buying or using consumer products from companies whose distributors conduct animal toxicity tests
not buying pets from breeders or pet shops
not frequenting zoos, circuses, aquariums, rodeos and other venues where animals are held in captivity or forced to perform for human profit.

If you think compassion is "hot", then I'd agree.|||Supposedly, yes.
I've seen claims of clearer skin, softer hair, and even "six-packs"- all supposedly the result of veganism. I would be interested in seeing some proof to back up these claims.

On an unrelated note, have you ever noticed how it always seems to be the rudest, most insulting posters that claim to be more "compassionate"?|||no one should make such a personal decision as to become vegan on what others think of them and becoming vegan should only be done for the right reasons not to loose weight or look really indie.
Being vegan is hard work as you cannot eat out easily except in vegan restaurants and you cannot eat things with dairy produce in them which when you think about it is a lot of things. Also you would need to check all cosmetics and confectionery for the vegan approved sign. It's a hard decision to make and not one that should be taken lightly.|||No, but I did notice a trend: Most of the vegans I ever came across were somehow insane and lacking common-sense.

You aren't saving animals by going vegan, trust me.

With time, you start lacking essential nutrients as a vegan. Many hardcore vegans went back to eating meat due to health reasons.

It doesn't make you look hotter, it just makes you look sick, with time. Of course now, it depends on your body, too.

And, in the end, it's a personal choice.

Veganism does not equal HEALTH.|||Only to the person they see in the mirror.

ADDED: I had to laugh at the response about vegans eating fewer preservatives, dyes, etc. Tofu, fake burgers, fake hot dogs, fake meats of all kinds are certainly filled with preservatives and dyes. As others have said: just giving up all animal products doesn't mean you're eating a healthy diet.|||lol no. But some think it makes them look "cool". I'm a vegetarian but I don't advertise it everywhere, nor do I look down upon someone who has leather purse or shoes. Its a personal choice for me.|||Well since you're not consuming as many preservatives, fats, dyes, and such, some benefits may occur. Such as clearer and brighter skin.|||Beauty is an outer manifestation of inner health. All the raw vegans I know glow with health, have perfect skin, glistening eyes, and look 20-30 years younger.

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