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taken from Sikhnet

http://www.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/discussion....1D?OpenDocument

This is a true incident.

Two Sikh boys shared a room in New York in the early sixties. Both were in the US to study.

Now one of the Sikh boy’s and a US girl fell in love with each other. They planned to get married after the boy completed his education.

One day this Sikh boy shaved off his hair and when this girl saw him shaved and without a turban she let out a scream and just walked out on the relationship.

The room mate narrated this incident to my f/law and said that the girl walked out on the relationship as she felt that this boy lost one of the things she marveled most about him…..his character. When she had questioned him on his unshorn hair when they started the relationship this boy had narrated the Sikh way of life. She had also questioned him that then how come some of the Sikh shaved off and he had said that before coming to the US he had promised his mother that he would always be a Sikh and she said that this was the quality that attracted her most to him.

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wowowwoowowww...........big up to that gori lady........she put that wayward singh in his place. ;) GOOD JOB.... we need more of such ppl... :(

:wub: yeess....we need MORE singhs marrying outta religion... ;) :umm:

that's not what we are talking about in this topic rolleyes.gif .. open new thread if needed

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