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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Who knows, but maybe it stems from the fact that women wear their hair long and do more to beautify their hair than men do. Generally speaking. Lets not bring up every woman who doesn't fit this generality or every man who doesn't either. We are speaking in general terms. Why are women's breasts required to be covered up but not mens? [/quote] Lots of men wear their hair long. That's a "generality", not an exception. What is your/the Islamic position on male ponytails, man buns, John Lennon circa 1969, and the Declaration signers of 1776 (powder, wax, wigs)? Should these long-haired men veil/have veiled? Or are you going to argue that none of them were actually "beautifying" their hair? As if all those wigs/powder/black velvet queue ribbons worn by our nation's founders had nothing to do with vanity. I'm not seeing a timeless/universal truth to your statement that women are more likely than men to beautify their hair.[/quote] We are entering into stupidity here. Men generally wear their hair long? I think you are arguing now simply for the sake of arguing. I do not have time for that.[/quote]
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