Do your IRL friends have similar beliefs about being eco friendly?
Do they even KNOW that you are EFF?
Do they give you crap for being EFF?
Can you share your new eco discoveries with them (such as mama cloth, diva, etc) or do you not discuss those things?
I am very curious.
I have a few close frineds, and I love them dearly. None are EFF really, but a couple of them support me (at least don't think I am a freak). One of them even bought me a couple of books related to being an eco family. It made me SO HAPPY. That is pretty rare though. I think sometimes they forget how I am, and they don't think about their own lifestyle too much.
Another friend supports me very much with my choices but her choices are not EF. She SAYS she thinks it is awesome but she just does not seem to be willing to go to the little extra effort it might take to be EF. It drives me nuts.
I wish all of you lived in my neighborhood! LOL
Re: IRL friends and their econess
only IRL EFF friends from here!
my other friends are not very EF and i don't really talk about diva cups or anything with them. I have a few friends who CD but that's about it.
Our friends recycle, but other than that, probably not very EF. I do have a couple friends that CD and they are enormously supportive.
We're still kinda easing our way into this. We try to fix one thing at a time. Less waste, more reusable bags for shopping, CDs, organic when we can... It's going to take time, and I'm not sure I'll ever be able to get the paper towels out of DHs grubby little hands, but I figure every little thing helps, so we just keep trying.
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They just don't come up in conversation
My degrees and profession are in the environmental field, so most of the people I spend time around or have maintained friendships with are of similar mindset (some more EF, some less EF, but generally in the same ballpark), and my other friends know in general about my EFF-ness because of my field, so it doesn't surprise them that I CD, don't have any paper napkins in my house, and carry soda cans from lunch back to the office to the recycling bin instead of tossing in a trash can outside (heck, you'd get the side-eye if you DIDN'T do that with my co-workers).
My sister actually saw me putting away some clean foil to reuse and said, "Did you really just fold the foil up and put it away? I'm buying you a giant roll of aluminum foil for your birthday." But I grew up in a fairly EF family (the same sister's science fair project back in junior high was on recycling), so I don't feel all that different, although my EFF-ness is pretty mainstream, I think.