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Posted: 14 years ago
#31

Originally posted by: divy609

Nahi yaar I think Kamar part is being referred to😆


Saree looks elegant if you wear in such a way that some part of kamar has to be shown.
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Posted: 14 years ago
#32

Originally posted by: dreamz12

Saree looks elegant if you wear in such a way that some part of kamar has to be shown.

i think its enough clothes...its okay if its shows that..😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
#33




Watch the videos then decide.

Short dresses above the knees in public is known as CRUDE & IMMODEST, these are most trashy styles worn by lay abouts who have such dress sense & definitely no manners.

Decent women know how to dress in public & show respect for their husband or fiance and for themselves. I am sure this is even in the Hindu culture to dress up modestly.

Immodest clothing includes short shorts, tight pants, and other revealing attire. Young unmarried women should refrain from wearing off-the-shoulder, low-cut, or revealing clothes. Young men should similarly maintain modesty in their dress. All should avoid tight fitting or revealing clothes and extremes in clothing and appearance as if you are only there to exhibit your body parts to the opposite sex.

It's called not being so CHEAP.



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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: Istil





Watch the videos then decide.

Short dresses above the knees in public is known as CRUDE & IMMODEST, these are most trashy styles worn by lay abouts who have such dress sense & definitely no manners.

Decent women know how to dress in public & show respect for their husband or fiance and for themselves. I am sure this is even in the Hindu culture to dress up modestly.

Immodest clothing includes short shorts, tight pants, and other revealing attire. Young unmarried women should refrain from wearing off-the-shoulder, low-cut, or revealing clothes. Young men should similarly maintain modesty in their dress. All should avoid tight fitting or revealing clothes and extremes in clothing and appearance as if you are only there to exhibit your body parts to the opposite sex.

It's called not being so CHEAP.



dear wat u r saying or preaching is not Hindu Culture. if u want 2 know abt true Hindu Culture go 2 khajuraho or read Geet-Govinda, meghdutam etc. or watch Hindu mythological shows like Ramayana of Ramanand Sagar or B.R.Chopra's Mahabharta!!!!👏
and acc. 2 ur criteria all men & women shud wear Burqas.!!!😲😲😆
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Posted: 14 years ago
#35
Ichcha just looks so naturally beautiful

Kudos to Tina ..who has pefect skin n eyes ...so there is hardly any need for heavy make up 😉
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Posted: 14 years ago
#36

dear wat u r saying or preaching is not Hindu Culture. ....[/quote]

Are you stating that Hindi women don't ever cover their heads, faces, shoulders, they don't cover their bodies do they, never wear sarees? Then they must be all nude, 😉 and need to be educated about modesty!

[quote]and acc. 2 ur criteria all men & women shud wear Burqas.!!!😲😲😆


Don't misquote me, I was not at all referring to an Islamic Burka or a Christian Nun's outfit, or the wigs that Jewish women wear to hide their real hair and I have nothing against anyone wearing them, I am not against anyone's religion as you have clearly implied yourself to be.

I am referring to decent way of dress which is in all cultures...it's general knowledge that it's known as CHEAP for a woman to wear skimpy clothes and make herself appear so "available" to strange men...you wouldn't dress like that going to work in an civil servant office, now would you? Well, this is caught on camera!

Edited by Istil - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
#37
W*H, why this culture issues r dragged in every thread ??
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Posted: 14 years ago
#38
i don't know why ppl think saying abt the wearing burqa as backwardness means insulting a religion. its not bcoz of religion but a particular mindset where females r considered as threat 2 males & society bcoz of their dressings.🥱
if sum1s dignity is judged by the clothes he/she wears then all poor ppl who wear worn & torn clothes or less clothes(in case of tropical tribes) they r not dignified & cktless. and i'd seen so many women who "dresses properly & decently" but if their ckt is talked then its worse than rakhi sawant!!🤢🤢🤢
and if u watch our mythological shows where dresses were chosen bcoz of details described in the scriptures then whether Draupadi or Kunti or Satayvati r not dignified. and whereas covering the head is not Hindu culture. if u go 2 S.India there women don't cover their heads bcoz its considered as bad omen.
i m not saying wear skimpy clothes at work place. no1 does that. its only the thought process where any woman wearing short dresses considered as loose ckt. and why its always men who thought women wearing short dresses r "available" & why not women think those men who sumtimes bathe openly under sum tap or "jharna" as "available". bcoz their mentality is cheap. and wats the decent way of dressing??
Edited by tiny15 - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
#39

I'm just giving a warning here... its ok to discuss your opinions, but please make sure you do not cross the line and do not force your views on other people.

Edited by Kruthika.N - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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thnx for the mod's note

@istil:

plzz dont preach here ....n this forum is for discussing shows ..not for discussing skimpy clothes n all ..dont force yr views here

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