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Summary of Question:Remove Hair Or Not
Category:Hair
Date Posted:Monday, 5/12/2003 4:23 PM MDT

I HAVE A QUESTION FOR U HOW MUCH IMP.IT IS FOR SIKH LADY TO KEEP HER LEG HAIR? MY HUSBAND IS VERY AGAINST THIS BUT LIKE OTHER I WANT TO WEAR DRESSES AND SKIRTS AND IN ORDER TO WEAR THOSE ONE NEED TO REMOVE HER LEG HAIR. I AM RELIGIOUS BUT NOT TO THAT EXTENT PLEASE EXPLAIN ME HOW MUCH WRONG OR RIGHT I AM.I FEEL LADY SHOULD MAINTAIN HER FEMINITY TO SOME EXTENT AND BY REMOVING MY HAIR WILL I OFFEND WAHIGURU.


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Keeping leg hair? I guess everything is relative. Leg hair protects your electromagnetic field and contributes to spinal health. It has a purpose. I know lots of Sikh women who wear skirts and dresses. You can wear longer dresses or skirts with churidas. I know other Sikh women who wear very short skirts and dresses and they wear tight stretch knit legging. you can either buy the material and make them yourself, which is not hard, have them made or buy them. Leggings are in fashion now. In summer time, I like to wear longer bermuda-type shorts, (no short shorts) and capris, which come just below the knee. For the summer, I often will bleach the hair on my legs, which really makes a difference. The hair doesn't show up as much, and with a little tan on my legs, the light hair looks rather "wholesome" and cool. In this way I can maintain my grace and modesty while also being fashionable and cooler for the summer. Some times I will also wear longer-type summer dresses (with my bleached leg hair)and keep cool that way. If you have a commitment to your values, you will find a way to accomplish what you need. If you want to look like a sexy fashion model, then you'd better shave your legs and get a wardrobe to match. GTKK



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