On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 04:31:58 -0800, Santosh Helekar wrote : <<<People who are
traditionally vegetarians or choose to become
vegetarians for whatever reason are not considered to be engaging in
neurotic behavior from a medical or clinical psychological standpoint.
Neurotic behavior involves a problem with emotional adjustment,
thinking and judgment without any loss of contact with reality.
Cheers, Santosh>>>
COMMENT : May I ask Santosh what rationale exist for a person to choose not to
eat
meats at all? May I also know what happens or rather what is the sequel if a
vegetarian eats meat unknowingly and becomes aware of it later?
If by and large people were not neurotic, marketing guys would have
not used cricketers or film stars to advertise products. Nor would there be
many who prefer more rights given to animals than to man.
‘Neurotic behaviour’ is neurosis. But since Santosh is not a
clinician, I shall lead him to a site of neurotic food habits which he will be
able to co-relate and understand better.
http://pollysperch.com/blog/2007/03/parrot-personality-profiles.html
Dr. Ferdinando dos Reis Falcão.