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"Kristina K. Carlton" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 16 Jun 2005 21:30:40 -0500
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<<Personally, I find it no problem eating out, although apparently my
diet, along with my other views on health, are a deal-breaker in
relationships. I have a lot of guys who don't stick around after I get
passionate about food:) >>

>I've wondered about that, and have hesitated even to tell my lady friends.
But hey, if they can't take it or are not open to it, are they really the
kind of friends we want in our lives? I don't yet have an answer to that.



>rhandi

I am married. When I met my now husband I was eating more of an Atkins type
diet. Our doctor put him on Paleo because of high cholesterol and
triclycerides, etc. but he doesn't like eating this way and hopes to go back
to eating bread eventually (and he cheats often). But we don't have any
issues in our relationship regarding the differing opinions on the 'right'
way to eat. 

All but one of my friends does not believe in this way of eating but that
hasn't caused any problems either. I think it's not so much a matter of them
not believing it as it is they haven't read enough about it to be able to
believe in it. But it's possible have a relationship regardless.

And it's nice to meet you Rhandi.

Kristina

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