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Why are very unclothed girls running university sikh societies?


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On 9/21/2019 at 9:26 AM, ipledgeblue said:

I don't even think that some of these societies have simran or paat or discussion sessions, just activities to go out (such as paintballing which seems to be popular every year) and call down speakers from BoS to do talks now and then etc. I remember a decade ago some sikh societies were improving with discussions etc.

Seems to be a case of the blind leading the blind.

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On 9/22/2019 at 7:30 AM, Redoptics said:

Why is it always about women,  it's ok for men to wear v neck showing off their chest, wear tight t shirts to show off their biceps,  wear tight trousers to show off their cockkkk, once o women does the same then its hell fire. Both men and women are cuffed.  Because they are imitating what they see. Turn that damn tv off because if you didnt know they are programming you. That is why they call them program's.

What are you even talking about?

Men might wear V-necks at the gym or such, but certainly not to the office. You seriously want to claim men wear V-necks to the office?

Men wear tight trousers to show of their whatevers? When have you ever seen that? 

On the other hand, it's extremely common to wear deep neck blouses, half-sleeve, sleeveless, tube top, crop top, mini-skirts, etc.

When have you ever seen a mean wearing a sleeveless shirt or a crop top to work?

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On 9/22/2019 at 10:04 AM, Ranjeet01 said:

It means that you have higher value and are attractive to a non Punjabi non Sikh women and this creates confusion to them because you being a Punjabi Sikh male is supposed to mean that you are an ugly hairy pervert. 

Excellent analysis, bro. Right on the dot.

Basically, Punjabis have an inferiority complex. They believe that they are lower than the typical Westerner, therefore they denigrate all things Sikh, including the Sikh roop.

Nowadays, it's become typical for Sikh females to have to distinction from the form of Western females. As such, they think they are high-value in the eyes of Western men. Therefore they devalue Sikh men.

Totally true that they are thrown for  a loop when they see a non-Punjabi woman even so much as talking with a Sikh man (not that I'm encouraging dating).

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On 9/22/2019 at 9:21 AM, Big_Tera said:

Why are you jealous?

If women want to show their flesh . Why cant they? They are beautiful.

If you have got it flaunt it.

Sounds like sour grapes

So your plan for the Sikh panth is have it imitate mainstream UK society where around half of marriages end in divorce, and they are not even replacing their own population?

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On 9/22/2019 at 11:46 AM, Redoptics said:

Well stop saying it's just females that's all I'm saying  and this is no PC bs it's just the truth

What?

Even in Western culture, men do not "show off" their bodies (other than maybe bodybuilder competitions). There's simply nothing showing in what men wear to work. It is "just females".

And at Sikh weddings and such, if women are wearing tight clothes and crop tops, are men also? No. You know that full well. They wear dress shirts and pants or suits. What's showing?

What are you on about?

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46 minutes ago, BhForce said:

Basically, it should be clear that dating is not allowed in Sikhism. Once you accept that, then it's fine to "socialize" (i.e., talk with people).

Whilst you and I know this, many apne don’t know or (more likely) don’t care. They want to date. They want to drink, smoke, do drugs, have sex etc. They want to copy what everyone else around them does, what they see on TV. The way of the world has such a grasp on apne that they don’t care about values such as modesty, self-control. They have no idea about building their spiritual selves, making their souls pure. They look outwards and act in the same way. 

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1 minute ago, Wicked Warrior said:

Whilst you and I know this, many apne don’t know or (more likely) don’t care. They want to date. They want to drink, smoke, do drugs, have sex etc. They want to copy what everyone else around them does, what they see on TV. The way of the world has such a grasp on apne that they don’t care about values such as modesty, self-control. They have no idea about building their spiritual selves, making their souls pure. They look outwards and act in the same way. 

This, bro.

The funny thing is if you tell non-Punjabis about making your souls pure via self-control and spirituality, they become extremely interested. Apne? They'll think you're sheltered and know nothing of the world.

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