In India, the growth of mustaches at a young age can be attributed to genetic factors, as many individuals of South Asian descent tend to develop facial hair earlier than those from other regions. Cultural norms also play a role, as mustaches are often seen as a sign of masculinity and maturity, encouraging young men to embrace facial hair as a symbol of their identity. Additionally, societal expectations and family traditions may influence young men to cultivate mustaches as a rite of passage.
no they dont they had pharohs that things like mustaches but did not have mustaches
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That depends on what kind of mustaches it is, for example, curly mustaches have tendency to do the, while straight mustaches tend to remain in a very calm and peaceful state. :[) <- dude with mustache
you can`t say they ALL have mustaches. only because all of the ones you seen have mustaches that doesnt mean that all the motorcycle cops have them. The guys on CHiPS didn't have mustaches. that is just stereotypical
If you want mustaches for a party then use mustaches but truthfully it is a little weird but it matters what you want not what other people think
He did not try to help the indians.
no
Middle Age Indians? This question makes no sense.
Sioux Indians got married at a young age. Sioux Indians usually got married when they were between 12 and 16 years of ages. These marriages were arranged by the fathers.
the two people with out glasses or mustaches then the boy without the mustache then the two men with the mustaches