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u no love is such a pure feeling i honestly dont see anything wrong with that amritdhari or not, but people often mistake if for lust....now in regards to the original poster if theres just lust between you both then there really isnt any point taking things further but if you truly love each other then id say just be patient and wait for the right time to be together

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Some words don't exist in a GurSikh dictionnary. SOme examples of words you won't find in a dictionnary of a GurSikh: Impossible, dating, attachment, hate-anger, lust, pride etc

And that also doesnt exist: Amritdhari Heer & Ranjha

LOL.... thts a good1... Heer and Ranjha.. :)

By the way why not.. Sasi & Pannu..lol

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Some words don't exist in a GurSikh dictionnary. SOme examples of words you won't find in a dictionnary of a GurSikh: Impossible, dating, attachment, hate-anger, lust, pride etc

And that also doesnt exist: Amritdhari Heer & Ranjha

LOL.... thts a good1... Heer and Ranjha.. :)

By the way why not.. Sasi & Pannu..lol

Kulwinder and Baljinder ;)

and like someone said above...you gave yor head to guru ji, u want it back?

people tend to try to find any possibilities they can to bend the "rules", make exceptions to themselves...its a no no

your pretty young...but them again who knows when ull end up getting married anyways

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u no love is such a pure feeling i honestly dont see anything wrong with that amritdhari or not, but people often mistake if for lust....now in regards to the original poster if theres just lust between you both then there really isnt any point taking things further but if you truly love each other then id say just be patient and wait for the right time to be together
Who decides what the thin line between love and lust is? And how do you decide it?
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ur so complicated lol.....with love you look for the others happiness not your own so you dont necessarily have to be with them, lust is just something which comes out of desperation and needing something, yeh it can differ from one person to another but that just depends on what angle you look at it from

this kinda going off topic btw

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with love you look for the others happiness not your own so you dont necessarily have to be with them, lust is just something which comes out of desperation and needing something
Thats what I wanted to hear. I am not complicated, just wanted to get the truth out of you, and it worked ;) . And you are smart :)
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