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Summary of Question:Re:Re: To All Sikh (So-Called!!!) Guys
Category:General Sikhism
Date Posted:Monday, 7/28/2003 5:11 PM MDT

The statement that girls with nice bodies act without morals is a generalization and narrowminded. Not all girls are like that, it is style for girls to do that and just becuase they are weak and give into peer pressure doesnt mean that they are filth. Also guys dont think dirty thoughts just because girls have nice bodies. Men appreciate that a girl can keep herself in shape and stay healthy. They are outgoing, go into sports and other activivites. Indian girls do activities too but from my obsevastion they are pressured to do more academic work, which guys dont find intresting. I myself have not seen many indian girls who like to take time out of their schedule and work out or participate in events because they are conservative.


The generalization that only gurusikh guy are true sikhs is a generalization too. Sure some are good people. Some are bad people. Some mona sikhs are good, some are bad.

Everyone has thier faults, nobody is perfect, not even Sikhs. People have thier own likings and how do you know if the guy who likes the girl with the sexy bod doesnt like her for her personality? You dont, and it shouldnt be any of your business.

I think a Sikh in the modern world is someone who has faults, but recognizes them and tries to do something about it. They try to follow the Guru's teachings as best they can. They respect everyone and everyones opinions as long as it is not harmful. They stand up for their beleifs and are not afraid to debate. To me that is what a modern Sikh is, but thats just my opinion.

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Thank you for your opinions. GTKK



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