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I lived in Asia for a few years of my life and grew up as a bush baby 500 miles from the closest neighbor...
with that as perspective
there is really nothing outside of other people, the family pet or disease/ed flesh or matter that someone could eat for pure sustenance that would immediately turn me off from them.
My moral compass kicks in when you start eating things you have given a name to, not what "it" may be in general.
My self preservation compass kicks in when someone starts eating things that affect their health negatively. I simply do not want to swap body fluids with someone purposefully ingesting garbage to their bodies.
You'd know, if you've ever eaten at white castle late at night after the bars close. I sometimes tell my friends that those little bits of red are the rubber from the noses of the ground up clowns used to make the sliders.
To almost every woman I've ever been with, sushi is considered a strange food.
You eat what you wanna eat, I'd never force or pressure anyone to try a food they didn't wanna eat. I'd expect the same in return.
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