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Reddit User's Attempt to Shame Sikh Woman, Get Righteously Schooled
[quote=""seattlegal""]Women who have polycystic ovaries often have this problem. If she can become pregnant, (after having cysts removed,) then the facial hair problem should clear up.[/quote]^^ Hope that happens with Balpreet. No other treatment?
So, should conjoined twins be separated? (God's gift angle, there are many such situations. Or why to separate what God has joined? ( God (?) - that is my problem with Sikhism, the only Indian religion that cannot do without God, 'Akal Purukh' (Being beyond time), Ek Onkar (One whose name is OM), etc.).
So, should conjoined twins be separated? (God's gift angle, there are many such situations. Or why to separate what God has joined? ( God (?) - that is my problem with Sikhism, the only Indian religion that cannot do without God, 'Akal Purukh' (Being beyond time), Ek Onkar (One whose name is OM), etc.).
[quote=""aupmanyav""]
So, should conjoined twins be separated? (God's gift angle, there are many such situations. Or why to separate what God has joined? ( God (?) - that is my problem with Sikhism, the only Indian religion that cannot do without God, 'Akal Purukh' (Being beyond time), Ek Onkar (One whose name is OM), etc.).[/QUOTE]
How sure is it that polycistic ovaries is the case with Balpreet. That women with that condition often have facial hair does not mean women with facial hair have that condition.
I do agree that if there's a medical condition it would be hateful of the body to not get medical treatment.
^^ Hope that happens with Balpreet. No other treatment?seattlegal;7464927 wrote:Women who have polycystic ovaries often have this problem. If she can become pregnant, (after having cysts removed,) then the facial hair problem should clear up.
So, should conjoined twins be separated? (God's gift angle, there are many such situations. Or why to separate what God has joined? ( God (?) - that is my problem with Sikhism, the only Indian religion that cannot do without God, 'Akal Purukh' (Being beyond time), Ek Onkar (One whose name is OM), etc.).[/QUOTE]
How sure is it that polycistic ovaries is the case with Balpreet. That women with that condition often have facial hair does not mean women with facial hair have that condition.
I do agree that if there's a medical condition it would be hateful of the body to not get medical treatment.
[quote=""abaddon""]
I do agree that if there's a medical condition it would be hateful of the body to not get medical treatment.[/QUOTE]
I think what a person does with their own body is their own business, provided they do not ignore or act carelessly about something communicable to others. Not to mention the fact that many men (and I suppose women) favor hairy women. I've seen many women far hairier than Balpreet (don't ask me where I've seen such pictures
).
And no, that ain't my cup o' tea, but that's neither here nor there...
How sure is it that polycistic ovaries is the case with Balpreet. That women with that condition often have facial hair does not mean women with facial hair have that condition.aupmanyav;7467895 wrote:^^ Hope that happens with Balpreet. No other treatment?
So, should conjoined twins be separated? (God's gift angle, there are many such situations. Or why to separate what God has joined? ( God (?) - that is my problem with Sikhism, the only Indian religion that cannot do without God, 'Akal Purukh' (Being beyond time), Ek Onkar (One whose name is OM), etc.).
I do agree that if there's a medical condition it would be hateful of the body to not get medical treatment.[/QUOTE]
I think what a person does with their own body is their own business, provided they do not ignore or act carelessly about something communicable to others. Not to mention the fact that many men (and I suppose women) favor hairy women. I've seen many women far hairier than Balpreet (don't ask me where I've seen such pictures
And no, that ain't my cup o' tea, but that's neither here nor there...