My husband and I have the same argument, although he is the vegetarian, not me.
It's a tough decision to make. We've agreed to raise them mostly as vegetarian, however, they will eat meat if it is served in someone else's home (because it is polite), or if it is raised organically.
Why would it be wrong for her to have the final say? Do you do most of the cooking? If you do most of the cooking (not including barbecuing), then you should have the upper hand in that decision, but if you don't, then you'll just have to suck it up.
Is it normal for a father to have no say in his kids diet?
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My husband and I have the same argument, although he is the vegetarian, not me.
It's a tough decision to make. We've agreed to raise them mostly as vegetarian, however, they will eat meat if it is served in someone else's home (because it is polite), or if it is raised organically.
Why would it be wrong for her to have the final say? Do you do most of the cooking? If you do most of the cooking (not including barbecuing), then you should have the upper hand in that decision, but if you don't, then you'll just have to suck it up.