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There are 2 types, some are born into keshdari/amritdhari families so they dnt cut there hair on head to not anger their family but arent very religious so trim there beards.

The other type may be making the transition from mona to gursikh. it is not easy suddenly keeping your kes after cutting it your whole life..trust me on that takes a while to get used to your new appearance.

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Great way to encourage people - take the p*ss out of them

Don't worry I will :D I take the "peas" outta people when they knowingly do something wrong (caps over Dasthaars)

hoie isK isr topI DrY ] swq jnm kuStI huie mrY ]

Bhaee Nand Laal Jee

Just as when I do somthing, KNOWING its wrong - I'll expect and accept someone to take the "peas" outta me too

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hey i daint mean to give the impression i was out to take the mick or bully or mimick someone.... :D .......i just thought the guy daint look right bcos its like a chocolate cake without the chocolate blink.gif

i think guys should be confident with keeping kesh/dhari and im just saying that i had actually never seen a "singh" with propa dastaar and then a trim bread.........just though it looked very strange

i for one would have alot more respect for a guy who kept both...............represents the true physical "appearance of khalsa"

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1.I find it quite INSULTING that you refer to such people as "SINGH".BHai Taru SIngh had to sacrifice his khopree to not have his hair removed.He was a true SIngh of Guru Gobind SIngh Sahib Maharaj.How can you classify such people as Singhs then?

2.Whatever breed of humans they are, they are not Sikhs neither are they singh's of Dasam Pita jee.

BOLE SO NIHAAAAL!!!!

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well UK is known for havin them 'rdb' wannabee guyz, who trim their daree and tie dastaar/pagh....

maybe i's lack of parchar?

yeah i think its that but also the fact that guys go out to "impress" the opposite member of sex (not all but quite a few)

this is where sikhi is thorwn out the window and looks and appearence take higher proiority.......its a shame but also comforting to a sense bcos i thought it was only girls who had issues with their appearence but guys also have this insecurity grin.gif

Also i think alot of people who are non-sikhi do not encourage their fellow brothers and sisters to keep kesh/dastaar and instead take micky out of them and isolate them, i mean guys and girls are cussed and redeculed for keeping kesh and facial hair and maybe this is a contributing factor to why youth are looking in on sikhi by are scared and too insecure to fully walk on the sikhi path.........but hey this is just my opinion.....and me a murakh imstupid.gif

today its the norm for guys to wear patkeh and trim breads and girls to have layers and streaks in their hair

BUT JUST COS ITS THE NORM DONT MANKE IT RITE hanna?

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