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jeremy bornstein <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 2 Oct 2000 19:31:04 -0700
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I'm seriously considering impregnating someone.  (Yes, someone
specific.)  I've just started eating paleo and am very happy with it
myself.  The prospective mother, however, is a vegan.

So, for the optimum health of my potential future progeny, how
important is it for me to prevail upon the prospective mother to
reconsider her diet?

(What to do once the child is born is another issue which I would also
be happy to discuss.)

At this point we're at least T minus 14 months, so there's not a
spectacular rush to come to any conclusions.  Although she is starting
to ask me questions like "exactly why are potatoes bad for me?" I do
not anticipate that any revolutionary changes will be easy for her to
decide to make.

-j


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                   jeremy bornstein <[log in to unmask]>

           we are the result of all kinds of influences and there
           is nothing new in us, nothing that we have discovered
             for ourselves; nothing original, pristine, clear.
                [j. krishnamurti, _freedom from the known_]

                           http://dissolute.com/

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