Nearly Two-thirds of Vegans Surveyed Wouldn’t Date a Meat-eater Unless...
Relationships | Ethics
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In the confusing realm of modern dating, dietary preferences have emerged as a prominent factor influencing relationships. A recent survey conducted by Veggly, the leading vegan and vegetarian dating app, sheds light on the preferences and challenges encountered by single vegans when considering partnerships with meat eaters. With over 8,000 participants, the survey unveils intriguing insights into the intricacies of vegan dating.
‘‘As societal attitudes towards dietary choices continue to evolve, platforms like Veggly play a pivotal role in fostering understanding and connection among individuals with diverse preferences.’’
Survey Findings
According to Veggly's survey, a remarkable 62% of single vegans expressed hesitation to date fervent meat eaters who demonstrated no inclination towards eliminating animal products from their diet. Conversely, 85% of vegan respondents indicated their openness to dating omnivores who were receptive to transitioning to a plant-based diet, provided they received initial support.
The 'Looking for Help' Category
In response to the identified need for assistance in transitioning to a plant-based lifestyle, Veggly has introduced an innovative feature called 'Looking for Help.' This category aims to empower and encourage individuals considering a shift to a vegetarian or vegan diet, fostering a community where aspiring vegans connect with like-minded individuals. Users in this category signal their openness to veganism and a desire for guidance as they embark on the transition. Simultaneously, those already adhering to a vegan lifestyle can classify themselves under 'Willing to Help,' cultivating a supportive and understanding community.
Veggly's Mission
Founder Alex Felipelli underscored Veggly's overarching mission, stating, "Some people aren't far away from going vegan. They just need some help and companionship along the way." The 'Looking for Help' category aligns seamlessly with Veggly's commitment to introducing more individuals to a plant-based lifestyle. Felipelli acknowledges the significance of a supportive partner or friend as a catalyst for individuals contemplating a vegan journey, emphasizing the collective effort to create a more vegan world and save more animals.
Veggly's Impact
Launched in 2018, Veggly has swiftly gained prominence in the vegan dating domain. With over one million users spanning 181 countries and facilitating approximately three million VegMatches, Veggly has transformed into a global platform connecting individuals with shared dietary values.
Expert Advice: Dating a Meat Eater
Georgina Sturmer, a BACP registered counselor and relationship expert, provides valuable insights for those navigating relationships with meat eaters. Sturmer advocates for respectful communication and understanding, emphasizing the importance of avoiding mocking language and refraining from attempting to change one's partner. Ground rules that enable both individuals to enjoy their preferences and planning outings that don't revolve around meals are among Sturmer's practical suggestions for maintaining harmony in relationships where dietary preferences differ.
Summary
The Veggly survey and the introduction of the 'Looking for Help' category highlight the evolving landscape of vegan dating, offering solutions for those seeking companionship while transitioning to a plant-based lifestyle. As societal attitudes towards dietary choices continue to evolve, platforms like Veggly play a pivotal role in fostering understanding and connection among individuals with diverse preferences.
References:
Veggly Survey: Unveiling the Preferences and Challenges of Vegan Dating. Veggly. (2023).
Felipelli, A. (2022). Veggly's Mission: Creating a More Vegan World.
Sturmer, G. (2023). Expert Advice: Navigating Relationships with Meat Eaters. Veggly Guide.
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I get that. It's important to share values. But I also think that dating a meat-eater is a great opportunity to convert them. I went vegan and my husband said he "never" would go vegan. Now he's been vegan for 7.5 years! It can be done.