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yes I had 1 but i chose 2 be gupt for obvious reasons. its kind of weird because I lost that feeling for them when lust took over us cry_smile.gif . So now we separated and that to keep sikhi going within us. but she was the only 1 in my life who i cared for the most.. 2 yrs of my life.. seems like they've been wasted.. or maybe they werent.. just extra experience.

Never know What Guru Ji has destined for us..

(sory for life story)

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sangeat jio, i was jus wondering is there someone in ur life that u love so dearly, to ur heart.. that u wud do anythin for em?!

hmmmm is it not like being a sacrifice??

like as Sikhs are we not ready to sacrifice our life if it need be for a just cause?

so obvioulsy it would be like doing something for someone right, for justice or to fight oppression or to stand up for the down trodden regardless of them being dear to our heart or not?? so it does not really come down to love for an individual but maybe the love of humanity?

and have we not already given our heads to Guru ji and said I am yours, you can do and ask whatever you wish of me?

but to the latter part - "do anythin for em?!" that would have to be in reason would it not - like if it meant compromising your faith or beliefs then i guess the answer would be no but if you love your Guru ji dearly then yes you will do whatever Guru ji asks of you

also with certain people who you know will NEVER ask you to do something that is not right i.e. doing something going against your views and beliefs etc then yeah i guess i would do anything for them - a few names - namely one - come to mind but i won't mention them but i know they know who they are! :TH:

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