If you were to look at some Indian/Hindu depictions of their Gods you would realize that all their male Gods are wearing earrings. The information I have seen in Hindu religious scriptures indicate that it is a tradition for boys to have ritual shaving of the head and piercing of the ears at the start of their formal educational process.
In Indian culture, there is no specific belief concerning boys wearing earrings. It is more of a personal choice and fashion statement rather than a reflection of cultural or religious beliefs. Some traditional families may hold conservative views on this practice, but it ultimately depends on individual perspectives and societal norms.
"Ritesh" is a Hindi name that means "lord of seasons" or "king of seasons." It is a common Indian name for boys.
It is not appropriate to speculate on the beliefs or actions of a deity with regards to such private matters. It is important to approach discussions about religious beliefs with sensitivity and respect.
"Shaarav" is a name of Indian origin meaning "white; bright; glowing." It is a popular name for boys in India and holds positive connotations of radiance and purity.
Kim Bum's religious beliefs have not been publicly disclosed.
The apostrophe in "catholic boys' school" indicates possession, showing that the school belongs to the boys of the Catholic faith.
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Usually Indian girls prefer Indian boys. This is because Indian girls have a strong attraction to culture. Only Indian boys know the Indian cultures and traditions.
Yes and for boys too. Anyone can wear studs
Indian boys Mumbai
No.
Well, men wear earrings so I guess that they do wear jewelery.
either side. There isn't a meaning behind which ear.
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i think that's gay
yes
They are known for wearing..... Girls-Skirts, sweaters,curly hair Boys- Khaki pants, sweaters
It's called a "tallit" and they start wearing it at their Bar Mitzvahs.