Skanky Nutball wrote:
>>>>>You're still dodging. Would you eat
>>>>>the steak? If not, how would you
>>>>>explain to your gracious hosts? Two
>>>>>simple questions. There is no reason
>>>>>not to answer, is there?
>>>>
>>>>Maybe he doesn't know what he would do, it's a bit of a no-win
>
> situation
>
>>>>isn't it?
>>>
>>>I don't consider it no-win. I can put aside my personal preferences for
>>>ONE meal a lot easier than risk offending someone I care about and
>>>respect.
>>
>>Good answer.
>
> I disagree.
Because you're a melodramatic ingrate who sees dinner invitations as an
opportunity to proselytize others.
> Would someone you
> care about and respect think badly
> of you if they knew you followed a
> certain diet?
Why the hell should they be preoccupied with what others put in their
bodies? What does that say about YOU that they'd associate you with your
eating disorder?
> People who get offended at having their food
> turned down by someone who has
> dietary restrictions are not friends
> at all.
Those are NOT dietary restrictions. They're evidence of your eating
disorder.
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