Food Is the "Sixth Love Language," So Why Don't More Couples Seek a Joint Dietitian?

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Jen Ziel was a lifelong vegetarian before she started dating a meat-eater. Her boyfriend at the time never expressed an issue with her diet, and never asked her to change, but she felt almost inexplicably compelled to make the transition. "It was this thinking, like, I'm really into you and I wanna eat like you," the 27-year-old recalls now. There was a part of her that felt the dietary differences, and all the separate meals and sacrifices entailed, were a wall between them - distance she didn't want to maintain as she was falling in love. The two aren't together anymore, but she's been an . . .

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