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Was having a debate about it with someone earlier. I feel like it shouldn't be considered a dairy product and it's closer to, if not a poultry product.


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But it has nothing to do with milk?


Because it gets ejaculated out of the body KINDA like how milk does? I used to wonder if eggs were in the dairy family.OP, I'm eager to here the supporting arguments for why an egg should be considered a dairy product.
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OP, I'm eager to here the supporting arguments for why an egg should be considered a dairy product.
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Because it gets ejaculated out of the body KINDA like how milk does? I used to wonder if eggs were in the dairy family.OP, I'm eager to here the supporting arguments for why an egg should be considered a dairy product.
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Also because you think of Milk and Eggs being close together in the super market. So you think they are of the same family.
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OP, I'm eager to here the supporting arguments for why an egg should be considered a dairy product.
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Just giving reasons why one would get confused about that. EYE know they both aren't dairy.The human body "ejaculates" many other substances, though, yet we don't classify these as dairy products, right?
Also milk and eggs are close together in the supermarket simply because of their "shelf life." We keep them, and other organic foodstuffs, close together in the refrigerated section of the grocery store otherwise they'd all go bad fast.
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