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Is it just me or do girls not keep there hair anymore? :D I mean no girl. They keep some long hair but if it gets too long then they cut it. And some girls keep there hair but trim off split ends and stuff. it's so disgusting because most of them are my friends too. I wish that more people would actually respect the fact that it is our uniqueness and girls these days should understand this. Well I just let out what I think is right. Thanks for listening.

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vjkk vjkf bahin jee..

it depends on ur location.. i know vancouver is bad.. and some parts of NY and cali are bad..

where r u located

in nj here.. its not that bad.. girls still keep their hair..

there r 1 or 2 places where even the gw is controlled by non-sikhs..

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More u live close to whole bunch of indian community (like BC, Fremont,cali) the more messed up stuff u gonna get.. So without being racist.. I will say.. "Stay away from common indian community ONLY If you do not have firm ahold of the core of sikhi".. that's what i think..

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That is a valid point respected Vicky Singh Jee, I would also humbly add that as Sikhs we have to keep ourselves in the Khalsay/Sikhi tradition..regardless of where we are!

Though it maybe more difficult when close to mass Indian communities, Guru jee's lotus-feet are everywhere, the strength of Gurdev Pita is enshrined in all our hearts...Let us always be defiant in the face of majorities..always defiant in the face of death..Akal..Akal..Akal..

Hair is such a beautiful gift from the divine, I would be so ugly inside and out without it, but with it I feel grace, chardi-kala, worth, divinity, and strength. When I wash it, comb it, care for it, braid it, tie it up and cover it...I feel like the most beautiful among women..Sisters, we are all the most beautiful among women :D We are the princesses of the Khalsay Tradition, we are the daughts of Gurdev-Pita & and the immortal suhagans (brides) of the formless, immaculate, Waheguru JEE!!

The best thing we can do to appreciate this gifts is to love, respect, and cherish it... :D

With immense love and respect,

Summeet Kaur

p.s/So much respects to my sweet brothers out there who give us sisters so much respect, courage, and truly make us feel graceful..waheguru.. ^_^

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