Thursday, February 16, 2012

How can I tell my parents I want to become vegetarian?

Okay, so I've tried becomming vegetarian a couple years ago, and when I told my parents there like "THIS ISN'T GOING TO LAST LONG."

however, before my purpose to become vegetarian is to lose weight , and I said "Okay, so i'll start on December 10th.", which isn't good, because if I really wanted to be vegetarian I would have started then and there.



Anyways, two years later I have decided it's really cruel to animals! How can I tell my parents again that I want to go vegetarian! I am really afraid they won't accept it.

And, this time, I am going to wait a few weeks just to see if I really do want to do this, because I don't want to tell my parents and not stick with it.



How can I tell my parents I want to become vegetarian?
just tell them straight out.



I remember when i told my parents i wanted to be a vegetarian . I just sat them in a room and told them and my reasons for wanting to become one. and maybe added some facts here and there. They agreed but only if i was going to do it in a healthy way.



I even asked them to help me with buying soy products and all that jazz. After about a couple of moths they started to get used to me being a vegetarian and they even started eating some of my soy products!



So, just tell them and if they truly care about your goals and views they will understand.
Tell your parents this (I am eleven and I am allowed to post to post this comment and yes I am a vegetarian with omnivore parents): " I don't want to eat meat anymore, I am sorry but everytime I eat meat I am having regrets of eating an animal for my tastebuds, I will loose weight, I won't give up".

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How can I tell my parents I want to become vegetarian?
have a veggie burger with all the fixins and then tell your parents that you are vegetarian while you are enjoying it.
lol. i just told my mom and that was that.How can I tell my parents I want to become vegetarian?
just tell them they will understand.

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