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I've been a vegetarian for over 30 years and I can promise you that after some of us do not want meat. I don't like touching animal blood with my hands and I sure as fuck won't put it in my mouth. I admit that BBQs do still smell nice, but no, I physically couldn't chew up any meat and swallow it. Adverts showing sliced chicken with fluids running down the muscle fibers or sliced meat showing fat deposits or anything "on the bone" remind me of props in a zombie film.
I don't eat eggs either because I know they've all usually got a clot of unfertilized chicken cells in them that looks like a clot of blood wrapped in white stuff.
It's just the way some people are.
No worries. I'm happy to be attacked too because free speech is a two way street.
My wife rehabilitate veterans and it's common for them to become vegetarian when the sight and smell of burned meat triggers anxiety attacks because of battlefield trauma.
Same for me. For decades there have been vegetable burgers but the ones I tried were never that great. People say to me OK so you don't want to eat animals, so why do you eat something which emulates a meat-burger? The answer is it's a convenient round shape to get some protein. It's not like I am secretly desperate for animal flesh and consoling myself with the next best thing.
The "plant meat" products that you see everywhere are not aimed at people like me; they know I am not going to buy them. The products are aimed at providing a choice for traditional animal-eaters who have (mostly imaginary) reasons like "being more healthy" or "saving the environment."
I agree, but I don't much care for heavy carb meals anyway.
Also I'm a minimalist. When my family want pasta (although making pasta with 80g of dry pasta and 80g of sliced broccolini is very nice and healthy) or pizza, hamburgers or occasionally fish and chips for dinner, I'll give them what they want and make myself a simple cheese sandwich with European cucumber, corn relish and mayo with some carrot sticks on the side. I much prefer that to feeling sick after eating oily carbs. I enjoy the simple things.
Good luck with your mental illness I'm not even trying to make fun of you you sound like a neurotic person who is absolutely freaking out at normal everyday life.
Yes: that's just how brainwashed and mentally ill, some people are.