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20s. Early.

Their growth is slow. :( Inn my case. It puts me off to see similarly aged people with full grown mustaches. :cry:

I can't figure out the problem

Dont worry, I just turned 20 last month, and i dont have full grown beard too, and i know people who used razers in school time :D

Its not a problem, it will just take time ;)

Nice pic.

My facial hair are becoming more and more like yours :p

I have a bit right in the middle of my moustache that just refuses to grow so I need to give it a little comb over :p Keep at it though, I let mine get to a certain length then trimmed it every day and then after about 4 or 5 months it had all filled in :)

Well here's me at Nalanda University ruins. Of course I am the one looking at camera.

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and here's a stupid pose when I was so content after igniting the last firecracker on Diwali. :rofl:

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South Indian?

Hahaha, you look like a Punjabi Peter Andre ;)

who? me? :p

^My parents decided to cut my "kesh" or hair when i was 7 years old, i always wanted to have them back, but now i think i'll look more tall with pagg :laugh:

oh , there are already so less sikhs around , i don't want sikhism to die :/

And ya :p You would

oh , there are already so less sikhs around , i don't want sikhism to die :/

And ya :p You would

Man, i know, when i go to my "pind" side, i see lots of guys who cut their kesh, well i can understand if they had some kind of problem, but cutting for fashion is wrong. Well after becoming an atheist, no offence, i would only like to have it for coolness factor, pagg makes you look tough :p

Is Sikhism in decline? I live in Leicester, a city in the UK that have a very mixed race community. We have a lot of whites obviously, but a high percentage of Asians too. There seems to be more Muslims than Sikhs but not a huge percentage difference. There's also a lot of Chinese people here - mostly university students. And then we also have a very strong Eastern European community too.

I know saying a positively charged comment about a race/community/ethnicity/religion is as racist as a negative comment - but I like Sikhs, every Sikh person I have met seems REALLY respectful.

Is Sikhism in decline? I live in Leicester, a city in the UK that have a very mixed race community. We have a lot of whites obviously, but a high percentage of Asians too. There seems to be more Muslims than Sikhs but not a huge percentage difference. There's also a lot of Chinese people here - mostly university students. And then we also have a very strong Eastern European community too.

I know saying a positively charged comment about a race/community/ethnicity/religion is as racist as a negative comment - but I like Sikhs, every Sikh person I have met seems REALLY respectful.

Don't know about abroad but at its home country india, its hard to find a sikh with full grown beard and 5 K's ... The youth is after fashion and beard to them is a disgrace. Even i am partially atheist (i believe their exists a controlling energy but its not alive/has emos , just pure laws of universe) but since i was born in a sikh family , i think i should carry on the tradition further. Anyways we going off topic :p

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