Jump to content

protection after marriage


Guest Gurveer.K
 Share

Recommended Posts

kaur ji, Sikhs do not discriminate against anyone. However, we follow sandesh and hukam coming out of Sri akal takht sahib. Akal takht sahib made clear on many occasion regarding same sex partner issue. There is difference between disagreeing and discrimination.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

one thing more , how should Amritdhari guy asks for condoms at shop. I was felling very shy to ask for it before my marriage , in india especially.

I took by bike and spent 7 hours in the city to find a chemist shop where they is some small kid or bhaya , so that i feel les shy. But could not.

The went to supermarket and picked those which don't have any photo on the print.

The guy scanned that without looking but still read the details what was it. I didn't looked at his eyes. Looked like i was doing something wrong.

How did you guys do that

Link to comment
Share on other sites

one thing more , how should Amritdhari guy asks for condoms at shop. I was felling very shy to ask for it before my marriage , in india especially.

I took by bike and spent 7 hours in the city to find a chemist shop where they is some small kid or bhaya , so that i feel les shy. But could not.

The went to supermarket and picked those which don't have any photo on the print.

The guy scanned that without looking but still read the details what was it. I didn't looked at his eyes. Looked like i was doing something wrong.

How did you guys do that

Ask your doctor for a prescription for birth control pills.

Doctors and pharmacists are trained professionals. They won't pass judgement like a store clerk.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

one thing more , how should Amritdhari guy asks for condoms at shop. I was felling very shy to ask for it before my marriage , in india especially.

I took by bike and spent 7 hours in the city to find a chemist shop where they is some small kid or bhaya , so that i feel les shy. But could not.

The went to supermarket and picked those which don't have any photo on the print.

The guy scanned that without looking but still read the details what was it. I didn't looked at his eyes. Looked like i was doing something wrong.

How did you guys do that

On a lighter note: you can make your own condom..be creative bro, use your imagination..!! LOL...!!..Disclaimer- if it fails its not my fault but yours-opps...remember that..so don't sue me for giving idea..lol..!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

On a lighter note: you can make your own condom..be creative bro, use your imagination..!! LOL...!!..Disclaimer- if it fails its not my fault but yours-opps...remember that..so don't sue me for giving idea..lol..!!

lolololololololol

Link to comment
Share on other sites

one thing more , how should Amritdhari guy asks for condoms at shop. I was felling very shy to ask for it before my marriage , in india especially.

I took by bike and spent 7 hours in the city to find a chemist shop where they is some small kid or bhaya , so that i feel les shy. But could not.

The went to supermarket and picked those which don't have any photo on the print.

The guy scanned that without looking but still read the details what was it. I didn't looked at his eyes. Looked like i was doing something wrong.

How did you guys do that

You spent seven hours looking for a small kid running a chemisit shop? WOW.

I wouldn't trust a chemist with a bhaiya/small kid running it. The condoms they sell might be plastic bags or broken ones. Go to a proper chemist. Order online perhaps?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
 Share


  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt


  • Topics

  • Posts

    • *bump I firmly believe that one quote in regards to cannabis is not written by Guru Nanak Dev Ji (O'lord the fear of thee). B/c nasha is nasha. But cannabis is a bit a different since it was used for medicinal purposes in India also. 
    • I feel gurdwaras are maybe somewhat getting back to their functions as dharmsalas containing schools and learning centres. With panjabi schools, gurmat classes, santhiya, martial arts, keertan training, with sikhi camps occasionally in towns, there is somewhat some functions connected to traditional gurdwaras of the past.
    • I do sometimes think that the function of a gurdwara has expanded to things that were not expected before. We expect them to be political institutions, we want them to be social clubs, we want them to be creches, we want them to be daycare centres. 
    • there's too many Kenya Singhs in those kinda gurdwaras, really chummy chummy with the goras and politicians, fixo the beards to the max and younger generations just trimming it instead of getting into the fixo malarkey, lack of open beards and turbans you can take off like hats, don't make for intimidating or annakhi singhs. I heard that pakistanis try to pickup girls from the Slough Ramgharia gurdwara.  They need to join with the other 2 gurdwaras in Slough to help them out, they can't act like the elders did where they split from the Singh Sabha gurdwara because they were too aggressive, now is the time to use that aggression.  And the Guru Maneyo Granth gurdwara Bath Road gets nationwide sangat on Sundays, so just use those numbers in Slough! in these gurdwaras, gyanis and sewadaars are known by the regular sangat, and regular sangat is close knit. Activities and panjabi schools are also good as most of the same children come.  In both areas, I don't like the lack of cooperation between Ramgharia and Singh Sabha gurdwaras. Overall it's a benefit to have gurdwaras in at least 2 different locations in big towns and cities. But it's bad if they don't cooperate, especially in major issues that Khalsa is known for. Ramgharia gurdwaras like to rep up Maharaja Jassa Singh Ramgharia, with the Slough gurdwara even having a statue. But the lack of keeping Khalsa rehit, looking too scared and cowardly to keep full beards or open beards, not acknowledging the Khalsa Nihang Singh mentality of Jassa Singh and being stuck in the kenya Singh mentality, not even willing to read Chaupai Sahib properly during Rehras, and many of these Ramgharia gurdwaras are not even willing to keep basic rehit of allowing sitting on the floor for langar and allowing shoes inside as well, all these behaviours aren't working for chardi kala of the panth! It's like they are trying to keep their own type of sikhi, it's not even a tradition, just being stuck in their own box, they are not in the colonial British army, or serving in the world wars, or making train tracks or some other jobs for the gora, why do they behave this way, this archaic stuff in gurdwara? And doesn't do justice to Jassa Singh Ramgharia, who would have been a rehitee Nihang Singh, annakhi Singhs who defeated the enemies and kept in the brotherhood of the Khalsa with the other misls, even after their whole misl was excommunicated expelled from the panth, they still rejoined the Khalsa and helped defeat the enemies! I don't see them trying to integrate with the rest of the panth in the ramgharia gurdwaras, not like Jassa Singh, obviously it's the elders who instil these mentalities, with some of the youngsters trying to connect back into sikhi!
    • Try get CBT - Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is a type of talking therapy. It is a common treatment for a range of mental health problems. CBT teaches you coping skills for dealing with different problems. It focuses on how your thoughts, beliefs and attitudes affect your feelings and actions. It can help overcome anxiety. In the UK you can self-refer to a professional service offering CBT therapy. I know a few people who have had this and it helped with their social anxiety. 
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use