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What do you do if someone tries to rip your turban off?(Or if your turban fell off)


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Hello,

My question is what do you do if you are involved in a fight and your turban falls off , or the 'enemy' tries to rip it off? What would you ? Would you fight and dont care if your hair is seen? Take it off by yourself and wouldnt give him the chance to take it off? Run away? Please some serious thoughts - because this can happen everywhere and everytime . I mean if someone else sees your hair, what would you do/think/react?

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Tie a strong turban so it doesn't happen. Protect your head area so the enemy can't touch it. I'll be honest, it's happened to me once. I quickly put it on as the guy tried walking off. I then went and got revenge. Lets just say he doesn't make turban jokes anymore. Most people were understanding, and they've forgotten about it now. Running away is a bad idea. That's double the besti.

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Why do you tie a turban then? Isnt it supposed to protect and be tight and not to fall off...? I mean everytime you get involved into fight , they will try to focus on your turban , because they feel proud or something if they take it off.. Furthermore if someone puts down the turban the value of the turban and what the turban stands for/was supposed to be gets low... I mean you never show hair , and then people see they will say like uuhhh hahha or something. They will everyytime try to focus on your turban and try to rip it off ...

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