Don’t see why this is an issue. If the person really cared about you at all, then you could just say that there’s really no options for you and you could figure out somewhere else to go. If the person actually had a problem with this, then I’d say that’s not the kind of person you want to date.
The only exception is if it is something like a birthday, in which case you suck it up and go wherever they want, and just eat the bread if that’s all you can do.
well i would either say i cant eat anything there, lets think of another place OR i would just lie and tell the waiter that i have a sever allergy to milk and eggs.
If you are going to date them, then live with what they like to eat, if you are going to go out to eat then live with what is on the menu, you are the one on the crazy azz diet, the world can not be expected to bend to your will because you choose not to dine on a normal diet.
If the person you are dating cares enough about you and knows you are a vegaterian then they would not suggest a resturant that where you cant find anything to eat. Besides almost all resturants have at least a salad…
Eat beforehand, then just order a salad at the restaurant. I know it’s inconvenient for you, but there are many compromises that go along with being a vegan.
Well if it was me, I’d just ask if we could go to a place where there was vegan options, like P.F. Changs. If she’s really set on eating at that place, eat some vegan food beforehand then have a salad or sides of veggies at the restaurant.
Say I’d love to have dinner with you, but we’ll have to find some place that we’ll both enjoy. If you really are hankering for that one place, maybe we could have dinner together another night this week instead.
And I’m going to respectfully disagree with the “there’s always something you can eat” contingency plan: I went on a road trip from Virginia to Texas once and ate Dry Baked Potato and Plain Green Salad for lunch and dinner every day. I could eat it, it kept me alive and whatnot, but it was not enjoyable nor particularly nutritious.
Has this really been a problem? I’ve never been in a decent restaurant that didn’t have salad and vegetable side dishes, like baked potatoes (guess you just have to ask if they use margarine or butter on the potatoes and veggies), not to mention pasta with plain marinara and rice. I’m not vegetarian or vegan, but I’ve been out numerous times when I was dieting and just got a big salad or a vegetable plate.
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