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yeh i agree....

i seen so many ladies dressing in party wear & wearing tons of jewellery to the gurdwara even ...like even on a normal sunday(i.e when theres no festival and that) blush.gif

but i also think that ladies might want to wear "party" wear on vaisakhi because they happy & they want to get into the festive mood ??!!??? but what you said about them tarty kind of clothing i totally think the girls are 2 blame if guys come & approach them rolleyes.gif

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yeh i agree....

i seen so many ladies dressing in party wear & wearing tons of jewellery to the gurdwara even ...like even on a normal sunday(i.e when theres no festival and that) blush.gif

but i also think that ladies might want to wear "party" wear on vaisakhi because they happy & they want to get into the festive mood ??!!??? but what you said about them tarty kind of clothing i totally think the girls are 2 blame if guys come & approach them  rolleyes.gif

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I don't think you can totally say its the girls fault in such a case- its always 50-50

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The number was based on various interpretaions of phenomena I observed during the course of this thread. My original estimate of 50-50 was PROVED beyond doubt to be flawed by the mathmetician known as "Po$h Jatti", and hence, I had to undertake new methodology.

Basically, i couldn't admit she was right, so just took 5% off her figure, and presented taht as factual, to which she foolishly agreed.

Also, in response to her post, yep- I'm experienced- I wait all year for mela time to go and harass girls ( I usually find I have enough time to harass each one twice, problems only arise when the same girls visit more tahn one mela, and thus get annoyed with the prolonged harassment).

I'm gonna write a book soon on how to harass more efficiently, so watch this space.

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The number was based on various interpretaions of phenomena I observed during the course of this thread. My original estimate of 50-50 was PROVED beyond doubt to be flawed by the mathmetician known as "Po$h Jatti", and hence, I had to undertake new methodology.

Basically, i couldn't admit she was right, so just took 5% off her figure, and presented taht as factual, to which she foolishly agreed.

Also, in response to her post, yep- I'm experienced- I wait all year for mela time to go and harass girls ( I usually find I have enough time to harass each one twice, problems only arise when the same girls visit more tahn one mela, and thus get annoyed with the prolonged harassment).

I'm gonna write a book soon on how to harass efficiently

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Man...what have I told you about not taking your prescription..... no.gif

Anyhoo...with nagar kirtans we get so many people there who come for the wrong reasons!!! Would any person behave the way these people behaved infront of the queen...i very much doubt it. But news flash to these people....they are behaving like idiots infront of the king of kings, wahegurus light on this world, Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji! If people cant behave as sikhs for one day they have little chance of being sikhs for the rest of their lifes

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lol guyz, read my post again i wuz being sarcastic wen i called boys 'innocent'

ofcourse its their fault as well

but most cases r guys approaching gurls

so woudnt it help it we dressed more appropriate

its not a festival poshjatti so i dun c y they hav to b happy n get into the 'festive' mood

no offense blush.gif :TH:

bhul chuk maaf :)

so techincally #'s r 50-50 since it could be avoided by both sides

gurls - dun dress so 'inviting'

guyz - its not a club so dun hit on gurls

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