Poll

Would you eat human meat?

Yes, to see what it tastes like.
19 (20.9%)
No, I wouldn't eat human meat.
30 (33%)
I would only if it depended on my life.
42 (46.2%)

Total Members Voted: 91

Author Topic: Would you eat human meat?  (Read 2199 times)

I would.

I like exotic meats. Alligator, octopus, shark, ostrich, bison, ect.
But like, if you had the option to eat human meat that is totally clean, legal to eat,  prepared well and safe to eat, would you?
I'm just extremely curious to what people taste like.

Lemme clarify how the human meat is obtained. A doctor has amputated a healthy person's leg, and has nothing to do with it.
« Last Edit: April 11, 2016, 10:55:57 AM by Sheepocalypse »

no i would only eat it if i had to for survival


Only if my life depended on it and I wouldn't kill someone for it, so either someone else would have to do that or they'd already have to be dead.

I'd try it but i wouldn't seek it out regularly.

It tastes like pork, supposedly.

Only if my life depended on it and I wouldn't kill someone for it, so either someone else would have to do that or they'd already have to be dead.
Or based in the OP, a doctor amputated a leg and wants to discard it

If I'm in a position to accept that, then I'm probably not starving for food. I don't actually want to eat the meat, like I said I'd only do it if my life depended on it.

Sure, if it was smoked and served with hickory smoke bbq

I'd only eat it just to try it tho

I'm actually surprised of how like nobody is even curious to what people taste like

I would be afraid of enjoying it.

I would be willing to eat it if it was a life or death situation, like a book I read about a plane crash in an isolated mountain range.

but if it was safe, clean, legal, and sorta "hey, do you want to try it?" I would have fear for what it means.
« Last Edit: April 11, 2016, 02:50:09 PM by Teneksi »

Its kinda late for me 2 say no  :cookieMonster:


In all seriousness on the topic of human meat I recommend some of you read Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle"
Its about the meat packing industry in 1909 and city slum conditions. It's an amazing but disgusting read. He went undercover in a meat factory and workers/rats and other gross things would fall into the vats and nothing would be done about it.
It actually lead to the regulation of the meat packing industry