Well, I'm about to break my own rule, but there is just so much wrong that I have to address it.
@Стрелок:
Your sources? You already proved that you know almost nothing about nutrition ("eggs are bad").
I said eggs are bad in excess. There's a difference.
It is a diet, actually. The "diet of meat" is actually eating a balanced meal without avoiding a healthy and very important food. (learn the difference between "they are" and "their")
Harping on grammar mistakes. The last refuge of the troll.
And so many omnivores do just that, right? There is nothing wrong with meat. I have nothing against it. I ate balanced omnivore meals for three years. However, I found that my own health was not as good on an omnivore diet, but apparently you know my own body better than I do.
And yes, they were forced to be, even if they don't admit it.
So how were you not forced to eat meat, then?
And it's not as easy to eat a balanced, healthy, vegetarian diet as you say. I posted some links, but you ignored them. Vitamin B12 is just one example. And learn about the history of vegetarianism - it wasn't really that popular.
I read your links, but didn't feel the need to respond as Khainiwest's links were refute enough to your claims, but since you have him on ignore you missed them.
It's called the real world. And stop emberassing yourself.
I don't think I'm embarrassing myself at all. If anyone one here is, it would be you, oh anonymous user of the internet who claims to know all about everyone. Wait, no, you;re not embarrassing yourself. You're just making an ass out of yourself.
The way he said it seemed like he disliked the look, smell or something like that. And like I said, small children can't make sensible choices.
But if a child raised by vegetarians chose to eat meat when he was 5, that would be a sensible choice, right?