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<blockquote data-quote="Joyous Song" data-source="post: 75826253" data-attributes="member: 428637"><p>This might not apply, but I have many dietary restrictions in my diet but my husband has none. So sometimes like with pizza, he has his and I have mine. Other times e can find things we can eat together. </p><p></p><p>Basically, what I believe is true is that you and your fiancee should respect what you feel you each are called to and this includes how each eat. There are ways to eat vegan, cheeses and tracks that you can use to sometimes share the same meal. But if you run into something like we have: make each separately as we do. This is what respect her is all about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joyous Song, post: 75826253, member: 428637"] This might not apply, but I have many dietary restrictions in my diet but my husband has none. So sometimes like with pizza, he has his and I have mine. Other times e can find things we can eat together. Basically, what I believe is true is that you and your fiancee should respect what you feel you each are called to and this includes how each eat. There are ways to eat vegan, cheeses and tracks that you can use to sometimes share the same meal. But if you run into something like we have: make each separately as we do. This is what respect her is all about. [/QUOTE]
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