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Woman, can't live with them, can't live without them

You are damned if you do, and you are damned if you don't

Women are like a drug, once you get hooked then it's hard to get off !! Even if someone can get off, they miss being high! :o

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Guest Ji I don't quite understand what you are saying.

Who is higher - man or woman?

If one is not higher than the other then they are equal - but by no means are they the same.

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Amrit Kaur Khalsa ji,

If a wife decides to live with her husband at her in-laws home then she is inferior.

If a husband decides to live with his wife at his in-laws home then he is inferior

It is a matter of personal Choice !

Hope that makes everything CRYSTAL CLEAR.

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Amrit Kaur Khalsa ji,

If a wife decides to live with her husband at her in-laws home then she is inferior.

If a husband decides to live with his wife at his in-laws home then he is inferior

It is a matter of personal Choice !

Hope that makes everything CRYSTAL CLEAR.

What are you 'expecting' her to say to you? Let me see...You want her to say "Sat Bachan Maharaj Ji"?!

naanak hukamai jae bujhai th houmai kehai n koe ||2||

O Nanak, one who understands His Command, does not speak in ego.

Do not worry about the inferiority of others. See yourself as inferior. This is called humbleness. To be filled with humility. :)

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well surprise surprise, the gupt section allows others to come and try and make gurbani teachings seem wrong. and from the responses to this guest, we aren't doing very well proving him wrong. either that or none of us (including me) understand what actual point he is trying to prove.....

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well surprise surprise, the gupt section allows others to come and try and make gurbani teachings seem wrong. and from the responses to this guest, we aren't doing very well proving him wrong. either that or none of us (including me) understand what actual point he is trying to prove.....

It's good that at least you understand. :)

Bless you!

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