did u know that vegans wont swallow after a blow job? it's considered as an non vegetarian product....
I always thought the idea behind veganism was that animals products were to be avoided because they exploited the animal. In the case of semen, what exactly is the animal who is being exploited? The man? Or the spermatazoa? (Not really an animal...)
thats not neccesarily true, I always thought the idea behind veganism was that animals products were to be avoided because they exploited the animal. In the case of semen, what exactly is the animal who is being exploited? The man? Or the spermatazoa? (Not really an animal...)Yesterday 09:08 AM danshouse has the right idea
Right - the Masai in Kenya drink cow's blood, AND milk. They're considered staples of their traditional diet.
Jack, What's up with your signature's link? Was that a real site at one point? It goes nowhere now...
yeah of course we all drink milk from our own species when we are born but why would we think of drinking another animals milk? we wouldn't give cows milk to a human baby yeah but for new born animals that need it - not adult animals- for example calfs and lambs need it when they are born cos they can't eat solid foods-they need the lactose to keep them alive, but when they get older they don't drink it any more because they get all the nutrition they need from solid foods. you don't see adult cows drinking milk. its the same with humans, cats, dogs etc. are bodies don't need the nutrtion from milk once we grow up. thats why so many humans are lactose intolerant (about 75% of the human population) and cats and dogs are not meant to be fed cows milk as they are lactose intolerant the same as humans aren't meant to drink cows milk. y eah but thats out of survival and the kitten was young, but an adult cat would not do that. milk isn't for thirst, it is food for new born animals and humans, baby animals drink it because its the only food they can eat at that age. adult humans may use it to drink when they are thirsty but that isn't what it is designed for! peace and love issy
Issy - you're right, milk isn't naturally intended as food for grown animals. But, as far as other species drinking milk, I DID have a cat who nursed from one of our dogs, and the cat was full-grown! Just liked the taste, I guess. But, you have a point for sure. If you wanted to view human consumption of cow's milk in a natural context, though, you could frame it as a kind of parasitism. There are plenty of examples in nature of species taking adavantage of the work or products of another species in order to benefit themselves. Just one example - there's the cowbird that lays its eggs in another's nest, and whose big chicks will tend to grab all the food from the mother before the bird's natural offspring can get any. The question becomes, "Do WE want to be parasites? And if we do choose so, is it possible to set up the parasitical relationship in such a way that the species were taking advantage of is not harmed in any way?" If we enter into a relationship with another species where we not only don't harm the species, but help it, then it's a symbiotic relationship, not parasitical. Like dogs and humans, for instance. Each species benefits from the relationship. So, this leads us to the question, "Does our relationship with dairy cows damage or help the animal?" In looking at the species as a whole, you could say that we benefiting the cow by giving the animals a safe and healthy place to live, and promoting a strong and numerous population. (Assuming, of course, that the dairy farm is well-maintained, and treats the animals in an ethical manner!) From the viewpoint of animals' rghts, you could make the argument that we are violating the individual rights of each animal that is so enslaved.
i kno this girl, she tryed milkin mee, and bang it worked kind of... it wasnt pasterised, and it wasnt as tasty she said stick to cow milk
You're forgeting that milk (and other dairy) is an excellent source of calcium which us older women need lots of.
LOL I've always wondered this. I'm vegan and before I was vegan I only drank skim milk b/c I couldn't stand the taste of milk. Yes, I have wierd logic. I loves my soymilk. Mmm. Delish!