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		<title>Can a Vegan Woman Love a Meat-Eating Man?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Abigail Wick]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>ColumnHe’s smart and strong, beautiful and brave, kind-hearted and…carnivorous. At the dawn of a relationship, any faux pas is sufficient grounds for termination &#8211; far better to wield a blunt axe than be blinded by short-lived charms. Certain obvious criteria warrant immediate demotion from maybe-boyfriend to totally-not-lustable such as: ignorant homophobic, racist, or sexist slip-ups;&#8230;</p>
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<p class="postdesc"><span>Column</span>He’s smart and strong, beautiful and brave, kind-hearted and…carnivorous.</p>
<p>At  the dawn of a relationship, any faux pas is sufficient grounds for  termination &#8211; far better to wield a blunt axe than be blinded by  short-lived charms. Certain obvious criteria warrant immediate demotion  from maybe-boyfriend to totally-not-lustable such as: ignorant  homophobic, racist, or sexist slip-ups; failure to exhibit kindness and  humanity to baristas, waiters, and people otherwise employed in the  service industry; too-liberal use of ‘emoticons’ in emails, gratuitous  text messages, or other similar demands on your time and patience all  come to mind. Not to be too specific.</p>
<p>But  what if the fellow is smart and strong, beautiful and brave,  and an all-around incredible, kind-hearted individual? It’s this juncture  of clear, mutual attraction where questions of ethics and their  long-term implications make dating a stickier, less cut-and-dried issue  altogether. Namely, can a principled vegan woman find it within herself to  fall for a meat-eating man? Marinate on that a minute.</p><div id="inContentContiner"><!-- /4450967/ES-In-Content -->
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<p>Let’s  say you unequivocally believe that meat is murder. Now, imagine somehow  reconciling that firm, clear conviction with a well-mannered, scintillating conversationalist with whom you’re on a  date with at a new French restaurant who, along with a  tastefully-selected bottle of Bordeaux, just ordered the <em>foie gras</em> starter and veal main.</p>
<p>As  a <a href="http://ecosalon.com/reasons-not-to-be-vegan/" target="_blank">no-turning-back vegetarian</a> since my teenage years, I’ve never taken a  long-term lover whose moral and philosophical compass regarding  animal rights and welfare didn’t approximate my own. Were any of these  shy and smiling boys so inclined from the outset of our relationship?  No, absolutely not. But they were uniformly intelligent, curious  creatures with the good sense to reexamine their ethical presuppositions  and accordingly recalibrate their practical, day-to-day affairs to  reflect an evolving value system.</p>
<p>My  mission to change the hearts and minds of carnivores one-guy-at-a-time?  Accomplished. Well, perhaps not quite. After breaking up, all but one,  lone ex-boyfriend shortly, summarily abandoned his conscientious ways in  favor of fried chicken. Gross. Hey, what better way to work out some breakup angst than to stick a fork in it? Revenge, for some, may be a dish best served medium-rare.</p>
<p>Older-and-wiser  is perhaps the surest and truest of clichés. Age endows us (or should endow us) with the willingness to hold a magnifying glass to our  own shortcomings, frankly examining how we all can be selfish and small,  prideful and petty.</p>
<p>This is easier said than done. In the lofty words of essayist<em></em> Brillat Savarin: “There can be no warm, rich home-life anywhere  else if it does not exist at the table; and in the same way there can be  no enduring family happiness, no real marriage, if  a man and woman  cannot open themselves generously and without suspicion one to the other  over a shared bowl of soup as well as a shared caress.”</p>
<p>Food, from  an arugula plant photosynthesizing the sun’s energy, to the farm worker  who harvests the leaves, to the intimacy of a couple collaborating in  the kitchen to prepare a lavish green salad, is greater than a preference for taste. Its preparation and consumption is a radical, sensual act encompassing  everything from environmental sustainability to immigrant labor rights.  This is to say nothing of animal welfare.</p>
<p>As much as a man’s virtues and <em>joie de vivre</em> might make my heart sing, I simply cannot conceive of spending my  life &#8211; much less creating a family &#8211; with someone who chooses to overlook  the implications of his morning bacon and eggs.</p>
<p>Love  isn’t the exclusive domain of romantic partnership. Love is a choice  about how you will show up in the world. Love drives my opposition to  the death-penalty in America; it governs my decision to ride a bicycle  rather than drive a car; and it motivates me to extend equal  consideration of interest to animals. I am an animal. I am also an animal who doesn’t eat other animals.</p>
<p><em>Female animal seeks male animal who doesn’t eat animals. (Must  also possess athletic build, international sensibility, and  fulfilling career that makes him happy.)</em></p>
<p>Worst personal ad of all time? Maybe. Or it&#8217;s honest and realistic: the foundation of a sustainable relationship based on a commitment to common values.</p>
<p>A man and woman who can companionably,  conscientiously dine together &#8211; not to mention cook, host festive dinner  parties for friends, and indulge in regular postprandial  love-making &#8211; stay together. As Brillat Savarin said, “Happiness at the  table leads to happiness in bed.” And, with that, <em>Guten appetit</em>.</p>
<p><em><a href="/tag/sex-by-numbers">Sex By Numbers</a> is an ongoing look into the emotional and sexual lives of the modern day woman. Follow Abigail Wick weekly here for insight and inspiration as she explores the “sex” of women and the terrain they must travel.</em></p>
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