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  1. K

    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    @germanguy Yea I definitely understand that. From my perspective though I think talking about it is important because if you can convince one person to go Vegan you have doubled your impact to the animal ag industry. Being fit is a way to shut down the naysayers
  2. K

    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    @dawn16 How has it worked for you being vegan in the army? For instance group meals? Is there usually some kind of vegan option?
  3. K

    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    @afrahatun Interesting! I might just have assholes for friends haha
  4. K

    Does anyone else feel a “duty” to be fit to disprove “soyboy” myths?

    I have been Vegan for about 4 years now and have dealt with my fair share of crap from guys I know including the classics- “oh you’ll grow boobs in no time!”, “your testosterone with plummet”, and (of course) “whErE dO yOu GeT yOuR pRoTeIn”. Nothing gets me going more than the idea of getting...
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