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Can vegans still swallow cum?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Genuinely curious as to what vegans thoughts on this.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Yes they can and vegan babies can drink breastmilk

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes they can and vegan babies can drink breastmilk"

Can you have a vegan baby????

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes they can and vegan babies can drink breastmilk

Can you have a vegan baby????"

Yes but they don't taste as good.

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

Do swallows cum ?

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By *LIRTWITHUSCouple
over a year ago

Chester

Only if its from a vegan sausage

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By *luboyoMan
over a year ago

North West / Birmingham


"Only if its from a vegan sausage "

Clapping here at this one

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By *9alMan
over a year ago

Bridgend

vegans can eat a bacon sandwich but they will feel guilty about it & make you feel guilty about it

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By *ackandtheunicornCouple
over a year ago

liverpool

Scouse regularly swallows my vegan cum. Its allowed.

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By *3xDECouple
over a year ago

nottingham


"Only if its from a vegan sausage "

Hahaaa.

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By *ocusMan
over a year ago

Cambridge


"Only if its from a vegan sausage "

Thread won. Mods, close it up.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Only if its from a vegan sausage

Thread won. Mods, close it up."

and clean their teeth afterwards with pubic hair. organic floss

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By *urhamdebbiecdTV/TS
over a year ago

bishop auckland

I’m sure Quorn do a version?

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By *astldnCDTV/TS
over a year ago

East London

Vegan here. Veganism is about non-harm, consent and stopping comodification of animals. So yes, if a man willingly gives me his creamy load I'll swallow. Human breast milk given willingly is also vegan.

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By *oudBeSurprisedMan
over a year ago

Fife


"Yes they can and vegan babies can drink breastmilk"

How do you know the baby is vegan?

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By *onderWomanWlvWoman
over a year ago

Wolverhampton


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How do you know the baby is vegan?"

How do you know they're not?

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By *oudBeSurprisedMan
over a year ago

Fife


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How do you know the baby is vegan?

How do you know they're not?"

I didn't say they were not. I asked how they know the baby is vegan. Your attempts at being clever and argumentative assumed I meant I didn't think the baby was.

Now, I'll ask again, how do you know the baby is vegan?

Surely you do not just assume the babies beliefs based on your own.

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By *ick270Man
over a year ago

Here


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How do you know the baby is vegan?

How do you know they're not?"

Never looks cleaver to answer a question with a question in fact makes you look silly .

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


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How do you know the baby is vegan?

How do you know they're not?Never looks cleaver to answer a question with a question in fact makes you look silly ."

So does spelling "clever" as "cleaver".

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Erm...

"vegans can eat a bacon sandwich but they will feel guilty about it & make you feel guilty about it "

A vegan can eat what they like but not all vegans will make you feel guilty about your diet in the same way that not all omnivores will make you feel guilty about eating meat and when I write that vegans can eat a bacon sandwich, they can eat what they like and handle their own internal struggles, not giving or denying them permission.

"Now, I'll ask again, how do you know the baby is vegan?

Surely you do not just assume the babies beliefs based on your own."

Of course they do, adults raise their children based on the beliefs they want their children to have. Some parents may be insistent and others will wait for the child to make up their own mind as they grow older though children most frequently emulate their parents.

"Veganism is about non-harm, consent and stopping comodification of animals."

This maybe what your veganism means to you and others may feel the same. Vegan is a type of diet and the reasons can vary from individual to individual. If anyone is judging others by their diet then surely their actions are more important than their intentions. After all they are not being cruel or inflicting that harm.

I wonder why this question was asked in the first place. It seems to be worded to start a disagreement based on morals, disguised as gibberish.

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By *ick270Man
over a year ago

Here


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How do you know the baby is vegan?

How do you know they're not?Never looks cleaver to answer a question with a question in fact makes you look silly .

So does spelling "clever" as "cleaver". "

Not heard of spell check?

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By *oudBeSurprisedMan
over a year ago

Fife


"

How do you know the baby is vegan?

How do you know they're not?Never looks cleaver to answer a question with a question in fact makes you look silly .

So does spelling "clever" as "cleaver". Not heard of spell check?"

Dude, I appreciate your input but you totally just made a cunt of yourself.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

You make a good point, but how many vegan parents are going to cook bacon for their children so they can have a choice.

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By *oudBeSurprisedMan
over a year ago

Fife


"Erm...

"vegans can eat a bacon sandwich but they will feel guilty about it & make you feel guilty about it "

A vegan can eat what they like but not all vegans will make you feel guilty about your diet in the same way that not all omnivores will make you feel guilty about eating meat and when I write that vegans can eat a bacon sandwich, they can eat what they like and handle their own internal struggles, not giving or denying them permission.

"Now, I'll ask again, how do you know the baby is vegan?

Surely you do not just assume the babies beliefs based on your own."

Of course they do, adults raise their children based on the beliefs they want their children to have. Some parents may be insistent and others will wait for the child to make up their own mind as they grow older though children most frequently emulate their parents.

"Veganism is about non-harm, consent and stopping comodification of animals."

This maybe what your veganism means to you and others may feel the same. Vegan is a type of diet and the reasons can vary from individual to individual. If anyone is judging others by their diet then surely their actions are more important than their intentions. After all they are not being cruel or inflicting that harm.

I wonder why this question was asked in the first place. It seems to be worded to start a disagreement based on morals, disguised as gibberish."

Yes most adults do raise their children based on theor own beliefs and the beliefs they want their children to have but in a world where you are attacked for assuming gender, sex etc, my question was more of a "what is it ok to assume?".

Parents refusing to put a sex identification on a birth certificate because they won't assume the gender of their baby regardless of physical evidence but they will assume their ethics on animals with no solid evidence to base their assumption on.

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By *oudBeSurprisedMan
over a year ago

Fife


"You make a good point, but how many vegan parents are going to cook bacon for their children so they can have a choice."

Veganism is as much ethics as diet if not more. Just because a food is not available to them, doesn't make them against the idea of eating that food.

Incidentally, the comment was "a vegan baby can drink breast milk" there was no mention of the baby's parents being vegan.

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By *illanelleWoman
over a year ago

Ryde, Isle of Wight


"How do you know the baby is vegan?"

They'll tell you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

"Yes most adults do raise their children based on theor own beliefs and the beliefs they want their children to have but in a world where you are attacked for assuming gender, sex etc, my question was more of a "what is it ok to assume?".

Parents refusing to put a sex identification on a birth certificate because they won't assume the gender of their baby regardless of physical evidence but they will assume their ethics on animals with no solid evidence to base their assumption on. "

Not sure what you meant here:

Parents not choosing to put the child's gender is a decision of rights which the child may realise as they desire when they are ready to exercise that right, the right to identify as they choose.

Perhaps the same parents will put their children on a vegan diet and perhaps not, I do not have any figures in front of me. Yet there is definitely evidence of cruelty in the farming industry and their decision is not necessarily without evidence.

If the parents are doing both then they could be giving their children the option of purity of body and identity by allowing the child the option and one would assume that such parents would educate these children on these matters.

When it comes to assumptions it is fine to assume anything a person likes, our minds are private. It is the behaviour we demonstrate that we are judged upon which are visible acts. Banding all vegans or all parents who choose to not state the gender of their children is an ineffective standpoint. They will all have their own reasons and many may be identical or similar and it is fine to assume so but it is a fool's errand to manifest those assumptions in one's behaviour.

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By *oudBeSurprisedMan
over a year ago

Fife


""Yes most adults do raise their children based on theor own beliefs and the beliefs they want their children to have but in a world where you are attacked for assuming gender, sex etc, my question was more of a "what is it ok to assume?".

Parents refusing to put a sex identification on a birth certificate because they won't assume the gender of their baby regardless of physical evidence but they will assume their ethics on animals with no solid evidence to base their assumption on. "

Not sure what you meant here:

Parents not choosing to put the child's gender is a decision of rights which the child may realise as they desire when they are ready to exercise that right, the right to identify as they choose.

Perhaps the same parents will put their children on a vegan diet and perhaps not, I do not have any figures in front of me. Yet there is definitely evidence of cruelty in the farming industry and their decision is not necessarily without evidence.

If the parents are doing both then they could be giving their children the option of purity of body and identity by allowing the child the option and one would assume that such parents would educate these children on these matters.

When it comes to assumptions it is fine to assume anything a person likes, our minds are private. It is the behaviour we demonstrate that we are judged upon which are visible acts. Banding all vegans or all parents who choose to not state the gender of their children is an ineffective standpoint. They will all have their own reasons and many may be identical or similar and it is fine to assume so but it is a fool's errand to manifest those assumptions in one's behaviour."

Not really.

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By *oudBeSurprisedMan
over a year ago

Fife


"How do you know the baby is vegan?

They'll tell you "

How? As a breast feeding baby, they can tell you they are vegan? How?

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By *oudBeSurprisedMan
over a year ago

Fife


""Yes most adults do raise their children based on theor own beliefs and the beliefs they want their children to have but in a world where you are attacked for assuming gender, sex etc, my question was more of a "what is it ok to assume?".

Parents refusing to put a sex identification on a birth certificate because they won't assume the gender of their baby regardless of physical evidence but they will assume their ethics on animals with no solid evidence to base their assumption on. "

Not sure what you meant here:

Parents not choosing to put the child's gender is a decision of rights which the child may realise as they desire when they are ready to exercise that right, the right to identify as they choose.

Perhaps the same parents will put their children on a vegan diet and perhaps not, I do not have any figures in front of me. Yet there is definitely evidence of cruelty in the farming industry and their decision is not necessarily without evidence.

If the parents are doing both then they could be giving their children the option of purity of body and identity by allowing the child the option and one would assume that such parents would educate these children on these matters.

When it comes to assumptions it is fine to assume anything a person likes, our minds are private. It is the behaviour we demonstrate that we are judged upon which are visible acts. Banding all vegans or all parents who choose to not state the gender of their children is an ineffective standpoint. They will all have their own reasons and many may be identical or similar and it is fine to assume so but it is a fool's errand to manifest those assumptions in one's behaviour.

Not really. "

This wasn't actually meant as a response to this comment. Disregard

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By *illanelleWoman
over a year ago

Ryde, Isle of Wight


"How do you know the baby is vegan?

They'll tell you

How? As a breast feeding baby, they can tell you they are vegan? How?"

It was a joke

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How do you know the baby is vegan?

They'll tell you

How? As a breast feeding baby, they can tell you they are vegan? How?

It was a joke "

Some people just don't get jokes, sadly...

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By *ralbiswMan
over a year ago

Exeter

I am not so sure it is all about ethics. As we know, Lifestyle also comes into play (especially with fitness/health conscious) ….. I am confident there are some health benefits with vegan diets, but also I assume there are some that simply just don’t like the taste.

Each to their own, live and let live etc. just not for me….. I cannot think of anything better than beef short ribs cooked and tender for on the smoker for 12 hours! Proper heaven!

But, if it is about ethics, why do we create foods that mimic meat products? Vegan sausages for example, as mentioned before, but all the rest…. Have I really seen vegan chicken nuggets? I can only assume it is to allow vegans to “fit in” with the rest, which seems counter-intuitive to me.

Not a very interesting fact…… mid 80s I had to make a vegan meal for my domestic science o-level some years ago!!!

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By *uxom redCouple
over a year ago

Shrewsbury

Yes

They have consent from the provider

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"How do you know the baby is vegan?

They'll tell you "

You beat me to it.

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By *oudBeSurprisedMan
over a year ago

Fife


"How do you know the baby is vegan?

They'll tell you

How? As a breast feeding baby, they can tell you they are vegan? How?

It was a joke

Some people just don't get jokes, sadly... "

"Mmmbeta"

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By *9alMan
over a year ago

Bridgend


"Yes

They have consent from the provider "

so with that argument cannibalism might be ok but how can you get consent from a farm animal?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

How do you know the baby is vegan?

How do you know they're not?Never looks cleaver to answer a question with a question in fact makes you look silly .

So does spelling "clever" as "cleaver". Not heard of spell check?"

Spell cheak

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By *essicagraceWoman
over a year ago

birmingham

On the original question can vegans eat cum.

Yes.

Veganism is concerned with the relationship between human animals and non-human animals.

As eating cum is an interaction between two humans, it falls outside of the remit of veganism.

By the same reasoning, yes, cannibalism is Vegan. However we surely all agree that if someone is a cannibal there are much bigger things going on than the value set of the eater.

Xoxo

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By *essicagraceWoman
over a year ago

birmingham


"I am not so sure it is all about ethics. As we know, Lifestyle also comes into play (especially with fitness/health conscious) ….. I am confident there are some health benefits with vegan diets, but also I assume there are some that simply just don’t like the taste.

Each to their own, live and let live etc. just not for me….. I cannot think of anything better than beef short ribs cooked and tender for on the smoker for 12 hours! Proper heaven!

But, if it is about ethics, why do we create foods that mimic meat products? Vegan sausages for example, as mentioned before, but all the rest…. Have I really seen vegan chicken nuggets? I can only assume it is to allow vegans to “fit in” with the rest, which seems counter-intuitive to me.

Not a very interesting fact…… mid 80s I had to make a vegan meal for my domestic science o-level some years ago!!! "

Loads of people enjoy the end product of something/the vibe of something but not the ACTUAL thing right?

I love being fucked as if they hate me. However I'm never gonna fuck someone I ACTUALLY hate. To put it into swinger language.

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