Oh and also most of us are like " WHAT IF I CANT PUSH GOOD ENOUGH!??! ", that and some random phobia about an article we read once about something so rare that we would have to TRY and do it, but we're still scared for some reason
Agreed. Every time I have some mysterious stomach sickness, I keep on thinking "Am I pregnant?" Despite never even kissing a man before. I'm 25. I've gone to university. I know how biology works. And I always still think "Oh crap, what if I have a Xenomorph baby?" Because I feel ill and my stomach is uneasy. I think there's a phobia of pregnancy- Tokophobia, it's called. "A human! With a smaller human inside them?!" It is a gross thing. Babies are gross.
For the first one use the normal meat argument lol. I mean it's my right to eat beef. Kudos to vegans but I have the right to keep eating meat from animals that aren't human, right? So why would I be allowed to enforce rules on a superior alien species that they can't eat the meat their diet requires? If I'm not letting people enforce rules against me eating cows or chickens (though I am cutting down on beef because it's horrible to the environment), then the same goes for the species of creatures that eat me. Of course humans are always applying double standards, it's why we kill the sharks and predatory animals that come across and attack humans, even though it's their right.