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just because ppl's views aren't as liberal as yours doesn't make them extremists - and to say that they are not serious about sikhi? way to put ppl in a box

wait, let me fix that sentence for you. "just because ppl's views aren't as MODERATE as yours doesn't make them extremists"

ok ji, you're right, i'm sorry.

i don't think i told anyone they weren't serious about sikhi... i know you love to misinterpret my posts and try to show the world what a horrible sikh i am (and i am, i admit it), but come on, don't just make things up. :|

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bhenji, what u find to be moderate is obviously appearing to be extremely liberal to others, so try not make your viewpoint/perspective the one you use to determine what is moderate, liberal, and extremist

and when you made that comment about the gupt user, u very bluntly stated that anyone who cared about sikhi wouldn't make a post like that as gupt.

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bhenji, what u find to be moderate is obviously appearing to be extremely liberal to others, so try not make your viewpoint/perspective the one you use to determine what is moderate, liberal, and extremist

and when you made that comment about the gupt user, u very bluntly stated that anyone who cared about sikhi wouldn't make a post like that as gupt.

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Swimming is a very important skill to have and also one of the best all-round exercises. Also, you aren't much of a sipahi if you can't swim.

As for the water being 'joota' - you aren't meant to drink it! I guess Sarovars are jootey as is the air we share with each other.

As some Bhen Ji's have explained above, it is perfectly possible to dress modestly while swimming. By the way, why doesn't this apply to men? If you have a problem with kaam - don't blame others!!

how can you compare a sarovar to a swiminnig pool.......... :o

a sarovar can never get jootha... have you forgoten the significance of the sarovar..........

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I am super skinny. If I go swimming, someone might feel jealous because they are over-weight. This will mean they are attached to their physical appearance, which is Moh. Another person who is muscular will laugh at me, because he will feel Hankaar at his physique. Some blind bibi may feel Kaam only because she can't see me. Some other Sikh will feel Krodh if he sees me swimming with an open beard. Another person who doesn't have a Khalsa life jacket will feel Lobh because he doesn't have one and so can't jump in.

My God! Will I go to hell just because they got hit by all the 5 vikaars because of me? :sad: :cry:

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why does everyone want to force their extremist views on the rest of us?
MY WAY OR THE HIGHWAY.
if swimming in baggy shorts and a shirt is "enticing", that's NOT MY FAULT. it's the fault of the a$hole who is staring.
:LOLz: :LOLz: :LOLz: :LOLz: :LOLz:
and trust me, he's more likely staring at my keski than anything else.
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