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Originally Posted by huggamouse
I'm not a vegan nor am I interested in that way of life, because I think it's really a serious undertaking. I mean, my parents said if I was doing this just to lose weight why don't I go vegan? (imagine this in a taunting voice) and I really don't think that's something anyone should just do. It takes serious beliefs and commitment to that way of living. Whoever can keep up with that, more power to ya!
I'm going back to lacto-ovo, which means I'll only be cutting out flesh and flesh products from my diet. This is what makes it hard because I'm not doing it to be 'ethical', i just don't prefer eating meat all of the time. Unfortunately, it's just easier to grab something with meat.
I guess I'm confused what the issue actually is. If this isn't an ethical choice, but rather an issue of just preferring not to eat meat, why not just approach it the way you'd approach anything you'd rather not eat? Why is that your preference? Is it a taste reason, a health reason, or a diet reason?
If you can clearly articulate to yourself why you don't want to do something, then you can make a plan to avoid it (or, if you'd rather--minimize it). I prefer not to eat Fritos because I don't like them, so I never eat them. I'd rather not eat a dinner of just french fries (for diet reasons, despite the fact that I love to have a dinner of french fries) so I choose not to do that by making sure that I have other options available and reminding myself that I don't want to do it. I refuse to eat animals products, so it just never happens. In which category is your preference? Trying to force yourself to NEVER do something when you don't really see a reason to not do it is a path to failure.