presents
meticulous advice for the refined activist


LETTERS:

How to keep an unwanted leather sofa from damaging one's marriage

How a vegan mother-to-be might respond to unsolicited comments about the diet of her future child

How to maintain one's vegan values in the face of unyielding, closed-minded parents

How to manage the procrasticating, deserting, and prickly members of your activist group

How to cope when one cares too much

How to enjoy a meal among well-meaning, but omnivorous friends

How to keeploved ones from tampering one's vegan wedding

How to avoid the temptation to feel morally superior to your omnivorous friends

How a vegan should undo damage to co-workers from a vegan zealot

How a vegan should respond to a gastronotomically suspect party invitation

Should a box of frozen chiken patties come between one and one's love?

What one needs to know when one feels one's gallant efforts are all for naught

How one should face the parents of the one you have recently converted to vegetarianism. Also, how to confront a dead bird at the Thanksgiving table

What to do in the event one becomes attracted to a person whose values one abhors

Why young women appear to be more likely to become vegetarian than young men

How to stay true to one's vegan ideals in the face of one's insistent mother.

How to reply to leading questions about the validity of one's vegetarian ideals.

How to impress one's guests with the special "turtle-ness" of one's companion turtles.

How to address one's neighbors who demonstrate improper care of their companion animal.

How a young activist might cope with the rude utterances of an unenlightened passerby.

How one should deal with the selfish co-worker who leaves one stranded alone at a busy table.

If you find yourself vexed by the complex world of activist etiquette, Gwendolyn Good-deed is here to help. Simply e-mail your inquiries.


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