We’ve all heard of the age-old debate between vegans and meat-eaters, but what happens when love is thrown into the mix? Meet our hungry hero, who lives with his vegan girlfriend. They share cooking duties, with each cooking three nights a week and ordering takeout on the seventh night. While our protagonist usually prepares separate vegan and non-vegan dishes on his nights, he’s recently started adding meat to his girlfriend’s vegan creations… just for himself. But when she discovers his culinary additions, she’s not too pleased. ️
The Cooking Arrangement
His Solution to Hunger
Her Vegan Masterpieces ️
Adding Meat to the Mix
Not a Big Deal? ♂️
The Culinary Conflict Begins
Tolerating His Meaty Ways
His Offer to Cook
Her Vegan Vision
Why Not More Vegan Options?
Craving Simplicity and Satisfaction
Not a Fan of Tofu or Beans
Her Reasons for Simplicity
Vegan vs. Meat-Eater: A Tale of Culinary Conflict ️
So, our hungry hero finds himself in a culinary conundrum. He’s been adding meat to his girlfriend’s vegan dishes to satisfy his hunger, but she’s not too happy about it. She wants them to share 100% vegan meals on her cooking nights, without him resorting to meat as a “cop-out.” He’s offered to cook for himself, but she insists that’s not the point. With both parties feeling misunderstood, the kitchen has become a battleground. But what does the internet think of this meaty dilemma? Let’s dive into the top responses!
NTA. OP’s girlfriend is trying to control his eating choices.
Hungry boyfriend adds meat to vegan girlfriend’s meals, NTA.
Respectful omnivore respects vegan girlfriend’s dietary choices.
NTA. Respect partner’s dietary choices but communicate about your own needs
Vegan girlfriend not meeting protein requirements, NTA for adding meat
NAH, but communication is key. Compromise with vegan sides.
NTA for adding meat to girlfriend’s meals, but communication is key
Vegan girlfriend won’t eat non-vegan meals, NTA calls her hypocrite
NTA for cooking meat for yourself, but communication is key
Veganism vs. meat-eating debate ends in a draw.
Partner accommodating vegan girlfriend, but facing controlling behavior.
Vegan partner won’t make filling meals, adding meat is wrong.
NTA. Girlfriend may have expected to convert OP to veganism.
Vegan girlfriend’s closed-mindedness causing tension in relationship. NTA.
Confused commenter questions vegan girlfriend’s problem
Is she being hypocritical? NTA for adding meat.
Vegan meals not filling enough, adding meat or protein reasonable?
Is the girlfriend controlling or just looking out for herself?
Former vegetarian says NTA for adding meat to own plate
Vegan girlfriend wants 100% vegan meals, boyfriend adds meat. NTA?
Veganism debate heats up with pushy vegans vs. meat-eaters
Adding meat as a side dish: NTA or insensitive?
Helpful advice for a hungry boyfriend of a vegan girlfriend
Respectful communication about dietary preferences leads to NAH situation
NTA. Girlfriend criticizes non-vegans and complains about modified meals. ♂️
Vegan of 6 years suggests adding vegan proteins to meals
Adding meat to vegan meals: acceptable or insensitive?
Vegan approves of meat addition to meals, no harm done
Vegan girlfriend not reciprocating, NTA for adding meat.
Misleading title aside, NTA for compromising on dietary preferences
Vegan girlfriend’s diet policed, commenter says NTA.
Partner adds meat to vegetarian meals, NTA according to commenter
Compromise is key in relationships, even with dietary restrictions.
Meat-eater vs. vegan: NTA or inconsiderate?
Hungry boyfriend defends adding meat to vegan girlfriend’s meals.
Fair point, if she expects you to accommodate her, reciprocate equally.
Former vegan defends adding meat to girlfriend’s meals. NTA.
Fairness in sharing meals, NTA for adding meat.
Eat what you want! NTA wins this meal debate.
When your girlfriend’s vegan and you just want a burger
Meat-loving boyfriend respects vegan girlfriend’s choice. NTA ❤️
Adding meat to vegan meal: NTA or just hungry?
Vegetarian approves of meat in girlfriend’s meals. NTA wins.
NTA adds salt too? Vegan girlfriend may be pushing agenda.
Respectful acceptance of different dietary preferences
You deserve to feel full after a meal
NTA comment gets straight to the point
NTA. Partner’s attempt to control diet is a red flag
Respectful compromise: cooking separate meals for different dietary preferences.
Boyfriend adds meat to girlfriend’s vegan meals. Is it justified?
Respectful boundaries in relationships
Last Updated on June 20, 2023 by Diply Social Team