Stereotypes of the Vegan Man are from the Stone Age

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Thousands of years ago — way before the advent of pot roast or filet mignon — our cavemen ancestors roamed the countryside in search of something to kill and then eat. Apparently men risked life and limb tracking down a woolly mammoth while the women stayed home so they could scavenge up some berries. Now fast-forward to modern times. While men now find their meat neatly wrapped in cellophane on supermarket shelves — and that tumor on their prostate will likely kill them before a saber toothed tiger does — we still hang on to the stereotype that eating meat is a manly thing. That NOT eating meat will somehow make you less of a man.

Yep, That seems to be the one thing we decided to hold onto for the past 12,000 years. Since we’ve decided to no longer live in caves, I think it might also be time to finally reconsider the…

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