Originally Posted by
~Sonic~
I think it just depends on the person as to how much they want to block out the resemblance of meat in their food.
As exemplified with Demons to Some's post :)
Not sure what the last line of your post is about.
Then it's nothing to do with ethics, though. If you think eating something that looks like meat is 'icky', you don't eat pretend meat because you don't like it, not because it's unethical to do so.
Sorry, I don't mean to get wound up and take it out on you here, it's just that it's this lack of logic that makes people think that vegetarians are really stupid ("Oh, so you're vegetarian, I guess you don't want me eating meat in front of you then... Are you going to be funny about that?! Do you mind if I put my meat in the same fridge as your vegetarian food?", "Oh you're vegetarian! So I guess you don't like people killing animals then - what about when you kill a lettuce to eat it?" etc. [actual comments I've had in the last couple of weeks - I think I must hang around with stupid people!]).
By all means, be vegetarian for whatever reason you want to be, but work out why you do and don't like eating certain foods, don't just label it as 'ethics!' when it's not.
Lol, the last line was just my bad attempt at pointing out that ethics don't really apply to fake meat products.
Huge apols for the major vent there.