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@@ -224,9 +224,7 @@ kerala, and i do still hope wearing "mundu" (where the opportunities
of exposure is plenty and even a mild wind can do wonders) is still
not offensive :)
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I dont know whether yours was an explicit reply to me or not. Since I
am someone who wears low waist and short shirts, i do like to reply :)
@@ -243,9 +241,7 @@ on finding out whether my jeans is low waist or not and whether my
shirt is big enough to cover for the jeans. On top I dont understand
what my parents have to do with it.
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I quite have a feeling now that I am the only one in FEC who wears low
waist jeans and short shirts :) .
@@ -269,9 +265,7 @@ on low waist jeans and short shirts?
I just don't believe so thats all.
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On 6/12/11, Sashikumar kurup \url{<sashikumarkurup@gmail.com>} wrote:
> Jineesh, even a flying lungi or mundu is likely to attract the
@@ -310,9 +304,7 @@ of less sore to eye and comforting(I buy and wear jeans from good
brands who retail above 3k and if you tell me i cant wear it in a
crowd, really i dont like it :)).
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i know how difficult it is to grow and cut my own hair or go to a
unisex beauty parlour in kerala for me. it is double tough for my
@@ -324,9 +316,7 @@ stereotypes have much more bigger root in our society than any of us
like. from those circumstance only many comments here can be seen. its
good to let them know i didn like that.
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hi all,\\
last time when the issue came up i happened to be only one concerned