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Originally posted by juniorgrrl
I consider myself a fairly strict catholic. That meant no meat today AND fasting (bet some of ya'll forgot about that one - its actually one full meal and 2 snacks that don't equal a full meal). Mom and I held out on our "one meal" until dinner, where we overate because we were starving.
I don't give things up for lent. My theory is, that if its enough of a vice for me that I should give it up, it will make the world a much worse place. If I went no caffeine, I wouldn't be able to function. Same with sweets.
I just try to be an overall better pereson during Lent. Its much harder than a perfunctory abstention from something.
My theory on no meat is that Peter was a fisherman. Although, down here, its no big sacrifice to have to eat seafood on Fridays! 
And, its not "cheating" on Sundays - the 40 days of Lent don't count Sundays.
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You sound just like me. I've never given up anything for lent because if people expect you do it because everyone else does that I don't consider it much of a sacrifice. I am going to try and stop drinking caffeine again, but that is more of a migraine thing than anything else. I iddn't drink it for almost 3 years so I know i can do it now.