tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post3757621541057934760..comments2024-03-29T12:44:07.985+05:30Comments on Mizohican: Chp 115. Dress code at Church servicesMizohicanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09644240783333879705noreply@blogger.comBlogger30125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-90911680800573452712013-12-10T15:06:13.342+05:302013-12-10T15:06:13.342+05:30Hey, nice site you have here! Keep up the excellen...<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Hey, nice site you have here! Keep up the excellent work!<br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.iconetwireless.com/bangalore-walkie-talkie.php" rel="nofollow">Talk PRO Walkie Talkie in Bangalore</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18393266227307342872noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-52443171033599194582011-10-04T11:53:29.991+05:302011-10-04T11:53:29.991+05:30I have really enjoyed your interesting article :) ...I have really enjoyed your interesting article :) Great Job!!!Theme Weddinghttp://www.weddingthemeshop.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-14291755179885279652007-04-29T01:45:00.000+05:302007-04-29T01:45:00.000+05:30Good post! Our take on this issue is surprisingly*...Good post! Our take on this issue is surprisingly* the same. I am one of the few people who believe in decent dressing in Church. My question is, how many guys do you think would walk up to a girl to tell her of her inappropriate dressing? Rather, how many guys really think that it is inappropriate? of course, we all know that the girl who hardly dresses gets the most attention from the men folks anyway!! <BR/> <BR/>*I always thought men love skin no matter where!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-39756639047422654012007-04-27T13:48:00.000+05:302007-04-27T13:48:00.000+05:30Hello. I read your posts, really impressive. i kne...Hello. I read your posts, really impressive. i knew it would be worth reading but i never thought it would be this good. Kuddos kiddoAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08182084949603443738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-47724964765244835822007-04-04T19:59:00.000+05:302007-04-04T19:59:00.000+05:30Thanx Sangi.You don't have to comment if you canno...Thanx Sangi.<BR/>You don't have to comment if you cannot find the words to do it. My main aim is to write so that you can read, and I am glad to see that job is delivered. Do keep visiting. And hope you read my next upcoming post too.<BR/>Regards.Mizohicanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09644240783333879705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-1699406219452191592007-04-04T19:56:00.000+05:302007-04-04T19:56:00.000+05:30connexion test!connexion test!Mizohicanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09644240783333879705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-50141096686122240492007-04-03T20:23:00.000+05:302007-04-03T20:23:00.000+05:30Gr8 post Kim. Ngaihnawm khawp mai. But don't know ...Gr8 post Kim. Ngaihnawm khawp mai. But don't know what to cooment ;o) I enjoy reading ur articles but have not reached that stage to be able to comment. Keep writing Kim.<BR/><BR/>- Sangi, Xarkot.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-12396819932546928552007-04-02T19:31:00.000+05:302007-04-02T19:31:00.000+05:30Dear ThugAngel,That’s exactly my point. Culture is...Dear ThugAngel,<BR/>That’s exactly my point. Culture is very important too. Jeans are ok outside Mizoram, taking into consideration the means of transportation a Mizo girl will have to undertake (crowded public transport etc) as you mentioned. Similarly, sleeveless (for women) are fine by my standards, deliberating the temperature of the particular city. If it’s really hot, it’s better to be in cotton sleeveless listening comfortably to the Word of God rather than to nearly reach a point of blackout-ness from heat due to the formal top. But to wear tubes and micro-skirts, I say that is stretching things a bit too much. I’ve tried explaining about this in my next post.<BR/><BR/>Dear BillyJason,<BR/>i rawn sawi tha khawp mai, a lawmawm lutuk. Ni e, chutia kawr hak tur chiah dan han siam hi chu a ni em em ve deuh a, mahse mi ho hi an rawn in chei that duh vakloh chuan nakinah te chuan dan an la siam tak tak ngei ka ring. Kan vai in kan in ngaihtuah that a ngai khawp mai. “Pathian Malsawmna ka dawng duh” ti tlat chunga ruak deuh teng tung Pathian zah duh miah lovin BiakInah rawn kal ta se, Pathianin a Malsawmna a pe tak tak a ngem? Hei chu Pathian thu a nia, kan sawi ve theih a awm lova mahse personal opinion min zawh chuan kei chuan “Ka ring vaklo” pawh ka ti hial maithei. Tuna ka article ziah kawhlam ber chu, Mizoram pawn a kan thalai te Mizo Service a an Inkhawm dan chung chang a nia, a rawn hnial tawk hi chu an awm reng tho a nga, mahse kan hriat tur pawimawh pakhat chu, Bible ah pawh inchei that tur tih hi lo in ziak ta lo se, mi zawng zawng Inkhawm ho hi saruak deuh hian kal ta vek i la, a tam tak chuan kan tih diklohna kan hre chhuak ang nge, discotheque anga BiakIn kil khatah kan lo che khawlo ang?Mizohicanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09644240783333879705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-26488570764286035762007-04-02T18:44:00.000+05:302007-04-02T18:44:00.000+05:30Dear Ben,Interesting observation there bro. I have...Dear Ben,<BR/>Interesting observation there bro. I have typed out a pretty long reply, but decided to publish that as my next post because of the “complexity of the nature”. Hope you can take some time to read it, entitled “Culture and Christianity”, containing my take on the reason why Mizo women must wear “puan” at Churches here in Mizoram etc.<BR/><BR/>Dear Zorun,<BR/>Thanx. Your visit and readership is much appreciated. <BR/><BR/>Dear Kima,<BR/>Yup, maybe ammi’s opinion might have changed had she been a lesbian :-) But I know her personally too well to know that she doesn’t swim upstream.<BR/>Great comment from you as usual. Mucho gracias. I completely agree with you, that there will always be a clash between traditionists and so claimed modernists. C’est la vie. But the crux of the argument is, in our attempt to modernize a system or an Institution, are we “modernizing” the existing tradition part by part or are we burying the tradition completely in the name of modern progression? As Humans evolve, so do our thinking. But caution must be laid at the pace of radical changes implemented. For traditions can be changed only one step at a time. Anybody overstepping the rung of that ladder would definitely be labeled as a pariah by society, like it or not.Mizohicanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09644240783333879705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-8779897172223290152007-04-01T00:36:00.000+05:302007-04-01T00:36:00.000+05:30Not to take personal issue but the point against b...Not to take personal issue but the point against brevity is that it flattens out issues. For example to say, "Once they find their purpose of life, they will change themselve..." implies I/we are right and 'they' are wrong and that everything is fine when 'they' change and not I. I dangled a few red-herrings: our notions of propriety, hetero-normativity that we take as GIVEN from ABOVE, the ref. to 1Cor. was not to settle the issue once and for all but to say that Christian communities arent immune to such issues and that we do have ONE (among many others) resource to address the problem/issue.<BR/>Here's something to mull over: if you look at the mizo demograhics, you'll note that we've lost comparatively more young men to substance abuse over the last two decades than women. Factor in more women being professionally progressive than the men. Our mizo women thus are more mobile and transgress traditional roles...especially in the cities. Here's the wicked part: we a patriarchal community! How does 'Pa'-ness handle this new configuration? Could our uneasiness over dress be an expression of this traditional mindset trying to assert an old privilege?<BR/>This is not a measurable theory but a thesis up for grabs!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-47738447349841747142007-03-29T14:53:00.000+05:302007-03-29T14:53:00.000+05:30Nia ,inchei dan chungchang hi chu dan han siam vak...Nia ,inchei dan chungchang hi chu dan han siam vak chi poh anih lo rual in,mahni threuh hi kan in chei dan ah hian fimkhur ila. Bible a kan hmuh ang deuh khan ,vawikhat mai poh nilovin vawikhat aia tam inchei dan chungchang new testament ah kan hmu a.Biak in ah hi chuan inkhawm tur a kal kan ni bok a inchei dan hi fimkur a trul hle mai.Korinth biak in ah poh khan an lo khawvel mi lutuk avang khan tirkoh Paul a khan inchei dan tur a chah nual a,Korinth Hmeichhe trenkhat kha ringlotu nawhchizuar ho inchei dan ang deuh in biak in ah an lo inchei thin ani awm a.chutiang bawkin kan nula te pawh hian khawlai a kan inchei dan ang lo deuh hi chuan inchei thei ila chuan mipawn mi sawi lo deuh ,mizah poh kan hlawh zawk ang chu moh.Thil pawi mawh leh pakhat chu a in khawm a te poh hian kan inkawm nachhan hi hrechiang ila ,midang in chei dan hian kan inkhawm lai harsat na min siam lo mai.Mahse Bible in azirtir ang in keini pawn heng hi chu kan zirtir tur ani a ,bible zirtir na an lo hriat lovang a lo ha poh an ni thei a ,hetah hi chuan kohran hruaitute mawphur na ani tlat.Zoram leh state hrang hrang mizo church hruatute hian thil tam tak hemi chungchnag kher lo poh hi bible ami thil tam tak kan beram te zirtir tur kan la nhgah zia entir na mai ani zok e.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-59298863078105107242007-03-29T13:58:00.000+05:302007-03-29T13:58:00.000+05:30Ti chuan incheina ler pawh ni lo, tha nei zo lo te...Ti chuan incheina ler pawh ni lo, tha nei zo lo te kan awm ang. Hreawm pawh tih chang a awm ang.<BR/><BR/>In ngaituah chiang la, vanneihna ah ngai rawh. Kha hreawmna kha tumruhna ah chan tir zawk ang chhe. <BR/><BR/>Pathian hian hreawm kan tawrh hi a phal a ni. Hreawmna chu hnufulna ni loving, hmasawm nang hmang ang che.<BR/><BR/>Hna I thawk emaw, lekha i zir emaw, tha takin "Pathian" nen tila, malsawmna in a la vur ang che.<BR/><BR/>Tichuan, biakin a kan inchheina te hi siamthat kan duh a nih chuan, kan finna leh rem hriatna mai a in nghat lovin, Pathian rawnin hma lak ni se.benjamin rualthanzauvahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12768672794264438637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-59523303876896506472007-03-29T13:48:00.000+05:302007-03-29T13:48:00.000+05:30You cannot suddenly tell them not to wear skirt. O...You cannot suddenly tell them not to wear skirt. <BR/><BR/>Once they find their purpose of life, they will change themselve.<BR/><BR/>In the metros, outside Mizoram, Sunday service is more of a community get together. And I am sure many turn up to socialize.<BR/><BR/>Inspite of that, you get to hear Gospel preachings too! How good is that?<BR/><BR/>Let them come in whichever form they are comfortable. We should welcome them with open arms. <BR/><BR/>Once they see God has their heart and their heart is won, they will change. <BR/><BR/>I didnot read all the lines becuase of the length. I don't seem to come across "prayer" for this issue?<BR/><BR/><BR/>Dressing neatly to give good impression of a Christian doesn't sound good enough for me.<BR/><BR/>When one is a good believer and knows the purpose of his life and the reason why God made him, he won't dress up like a punk to begin with.<BR/><BR/>I don't think you would make a person discover the purpose of life by telling him not to dress up like a punk.<BR/><BR/>That is what is happening in Mizoram<BR/><BR/> - Biakinah kekawr hak loh tur<BR/> - Make up hnawih loh tur<BR/> - bla bla..<BR/><BR/>Biakin hmeichhia kekawr ha hian Pathian a awih theih lohna tur ka hre lo.benjamin rualthanzauvahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12768672794264438637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-2292109741648976052007-03-29T13:33:00.000+05:302007-03-29T13:33:00.000+05:30A true Christian would rather change his lifestyle...A true Christian would rather change his lifestyle if it means other Christians will fall because of his/her action<BR/><BR/><BR/>- As the same time a true Christian would seek the lord's help not to fall because what he sees around. <BR/><BR/><BR/>So should one blame the girl with the mini-skirt or oneself for keeping one's attention on her milky white thigh?<BR/><BR/>For all you now, she might have come that way with no bad intention.benjamin rualthanzauvahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12768672794264438637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-4487909670148100212007-03-29T13:25:00.000+05:302007-03-29T13:25:00.000+05:30And, among some of my posts that received recognit...And, among some of my posts that received recognition in the blogging World, it’s always the lengthy ones that received such acclamation.<BR/><BR/>- That does not proved length is a plus point. <BR/><BR/>Thusawi tawi chu a eng a thawl e, an tih kha.benjamin rualthanzauvahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12768672794264438637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-50653727202090844022007-03-28T21:08:00.000+05:302007-03-28T21:08:00.000+05:30a ngaihnawm khawp mai. A tha e.a ngaihnawm khawp mai. A tha e.Puiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04153247869348929935noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-61633251253506600682007-03-27T23:35:00.000+05:302007-03-27T23:35:00.000+05:30Hey Ill:Its interesting: why must she cover her mi...Hey Ill:<BR/>Its interesting: why must she cover her milky thighs if its my conscience that's wavering?Eliciting such partisan responses reflect the fluidity of the issue as one that will not be easily settled. I think your length is fine as brevity, as attractive as it may be, often leads to over simplistic reductions. The baser issue seems to be grappling with change...something even early Christianity wasnt immune to either. So before we get all acrimonious, lets take time to read 1 Corinthians 8 and 9...the issues are different but similar in principle. <BR/>Nevertheless, where did we ever come up with stuff like 'unwritten norms'...as human constructs, they are not immutable. So also the physical church, it's a structure that we by concensus agree as more than just bricks and mortar. Your previous blog about the SUnday School...why dont we just scrap such activities if all they showcase is the somnific! It's an activity set up by a committee and one that might need to be scrapped...and get in something else. I dont 'whole-sale' relativize just because they are social constructs but try to push progressive ways of thinking and doing that are less paternalistic and inclusive because the shift from a traditional to modern mindset or way of life, from communitarian to individualism will never be easily resolved. There will always be carryovers and detractors...but its important that we keep talking about it like your blog does. <BR/>An interesting byte: the hip hop overflowing jeans style that we replicate...comes from a US prison sub-culture. Denim issues without belts meant they usually overflowed below. It was also part of the homoerotic symbols that signified the 'receptor' by being 'less covered'.<BR/>ps: What if Ammi, responding to your rhetorical question were to say that she (im guessing its a she) was a lesbian?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-43963123981115660792007-03-27T21:37:00.000+05:302007-03-27T21:37:00.000+05:30Ni e Biak In-a in cheina hi a theih hram chuan duh...Ni e Biak In-a in cheina hi a theih hram chuan duhtui ve deuh chu atha alawm, a hmunin a zir bawk a...<BR/><BR/><BR/>Biak In-a thawmhnaw Sexy hak hi chu ka Support vak lem lo, rilru ala peng ve tlat...<BR/><BR/><BR/>Helama ka tawn hriat kan sawi ve mai mai ange, hei Mumbai-ah hian ka inkhawm ta zauh zauh a, hmeichhe kekawr ha chu ka hmu tam a, kan chhut kual kan chhut kualin ka thiam lo ta hran miah lo. A chhan chu Mumbai hi chu a khua hi a thui(sei) ve reuh a, inkhawm tur hian zirlai leh hnathawka awm tam zawk hi chu rel-in an kal thin a(keimah tiamin) hei bakah hian Auto leh Bus ka la chuang tel zui..vawikhat inkhawm hian hawlam leh kal lamah a tlem bera ka chhut pawhin Rs.60/- chu hman a ngai..hetiang ag karah hian hmeichhia zirlai leh lailo rel tawt rapthlak lutukah an ran inhnawh a, an rawn inkhawm ve thin a, an fel ka ti zawk asin aww..ThugAngel a.k.a Hipholikhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06955663181726223926noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-65090306781350833572007-03-27T17:10:00.001+05:302007-03-27T17:10:00.001+05:30Dear-regular-reader-of-my-blog,Thank you so much f...Dear-regular-reader-of-my-blog,<BR/>Thank you so much for a very interesting comment. That is a question I have come across now and then. My friend, I take it for granted that you must have missed the part of my article where I stated the following:<BR/><BR/><I>Again, I have read such discussions like “what if it’s a prostitute thirsting for the word of God, or a drug addict seeking God’s help and forgiveness, or a woman coming straight to Church from work where her profession demands of her to wear such an outfit… don’t they all deserve to receive the Lord’s blessings too?” Ofcourse by all means they all do, the good Lord welcomes especially such people into His fold. But before you indulge yourself in such empty rhetoric, remind yourself about this: Our Mizo community is small and most of us know each other personally; hence we all know very well that such people are not the above mentioned people. They are merely students and a few proletarians, who definitely have a set of decent clothes for Church but decide to act otherwise, for reasons best known to them.</I><BR/><BR/>Dear friend, in such a case (skimpy dressed girl genuinely seeking the Lord’s blessings), there is no harm in coming to Church at all, and if she is really genuine about it, it might not make a difference to the Lord if she dresses up in formals or lingerie. But, again, if she ended up disturbing the others around her in Church by making them uncomfortable, I think that might make a difference to God... I mean, why must she put on that skimpy dress in the first place anyway? If it’s a sudden one time thing, fine, but every Sunday? <BR/><BR/>Skimpy dresses are for seeking attention from the opposite sex, to seek admiration and to feel good about one’s own body and sex appeal, to be comfortable and lead Life on one’s own whim and fancy... If she seeks all that, just how serious do you think she might be about seeking the Lord’s blessings too?Mizohicanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09644240783333879705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-40697786092094818822007-03-27T17:10:00.000+05:302007-03-27T17:10:00.000+05:30Dear John,Great comment from you as usual. You hit...Dear John,<BR/>Great comment from you as usual. You hit the article right on the head. “If our action is going to cause people around us to fall, it is best not to continue that action”. A true Christian would rather change his lifestyle if it means other Christians will fall because of his/her action. Word! Keep commenting brother. But your comment is incomplete! “Chuti chuan…”??? hihihi<BR/><BR/>Dear Anonymous (Delhi),<BR/>“Myself” told me that the DMZP or other Mizo Leaders in Delhi have started banning Mizos from coming to Church wearing outrageous outfits. I applaud such positive action, hoping other Mizo Unions at other places of India will take such a measure too. Thanx for commenting.<BR/><BR/>Dear Ben and Popsugar,<BR/>I will work on making my posts shorter. It’s just that there were just too many points to be added. And, among some of my posts that received recognition in the blogging World, it’s always the lengthy ones that received such acclamation, never the short ones. Ofcourse I am not writing long purposely, but as I write, more and more points just kept appearing in my head. Infact I even reduced the article to less than 2000 words… it nearly reached 3000 when I first completed it! :-)<BR/><BR/>Ps. Popsugar: i suggestion anga tawi te a ka ziah a, ka blog post zawng zawng sentence khat a ka changtir vek chuan visitors ka ngah awm :-) Chutia tih te chuan Bible pawh natinge a sei hi kan neih le? “Pathianin thil engkim a siam a, chuan a fapa a rawn thawn thla a, a thi a, a tho leh a, chuan Vanramah a chho leh a” tih chauh hi ni tawh se tiraw Bible a in ziak zawng zawng pawh hi :-)<BR/><BR/>But thanx for your suggestion anyway dude. I really appreciate it. Keep visiting, I will try to write shorter definitely.Mizohicanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09644240783333879705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-61732398625848357602007-03-27T17:08:00.000+05:302007-03-27T17:08:00.000+05:30Dear ammi,Thanx for commenting. Even I don’t find ...Dear ammi,<BR/>Thanx for commenting. Even I don’t find knee length skirts to be that extreme. However, if you read my sentence carefully again, I never said that particular lady wore a knee length skirt, I said she wore an ALMOST knee length skirt :-) That’s a nice way of saying she wore a mini skirt. And when she sat down right next to me, where our legs were almost touching each other, it was hard not to notice her thighs. It's not about fantasizing or having dirty thoughts in my mind, trust me, that’s not what I was doing. It's about being distracted. See, it’s easy to say that we should not be bothered by such things, probably because you’re a woman and you don’t find it distracting as it is something that you see everyday. It’s different for guys. Suppose you are sitting in Church with a bunch of Mister Universe Contestants, all of them tall, fair and blond, some dark and handsome, faces of Adonis, with looks that could make you melt right at that very spot, all bare bodied with well chiseled chests and Arnold Schwazzneger biceps, all well oiled and the heavy scent of seductive musk emerging from their Heavenly bodies and surrounding you, your bodies touching each other with electrifying results… ofcourse you won’t fantasize about them, but won’t you find it a bit distracting too?Mizohicanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09644240783333879705noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-11578873965053910072007-03-27T11:53:00.000+05:302007-03-27T11:53:00.000+05:30tha leh hle zel mai...chhiar tham law law hi a tha...tha leh hle zel mai...chhiar tham law law hi a tha...<BR/><BR/>Pawl a chuan,ka unau[a ringtupuite] te tan a tlukphahna tur a nih dawn ai chuan a thil tih thin te pawh tih tawh lo a thlang..kha kha pawimawh khawps mai.<BR/><BR/>Sap ho abikin American tam tak te chuan inkhawmna ah pawh kekawr bul,jeans,kawr pan tak tak,pawnfen chhing tak tak te an ha mai a.An rinna leh an ngaihtuahna a tibuai lem lo a niang.Thusawitu thenkhat te pawn,ke kawr bul nen/jeans ha chung ten thu ''rau'' tak tak an sawi tho..<BR/><BR/>Mahse,hetiang ang hian ti ve dawn ta ngawt ila kan la zo chhiah lo mai thei,mipui a nawl pui ngaihdan turah.Achhan chu kan culture,kan world view a dang a.<BR/><BR/>Chutih rual chuan,tuna trang a kum 20 vel hnuah chuan kan inkhawm dan te,inkhawmnaa hak tur a kan duh zawng te pawh hi a la danglam viau mai thei ani.<BR/><BR/>Helai a kan inkhamwna ah poh hian,jeans te Tshirt ha in a ni ka inkhawm ber..<BR/><BR/><BR/>Chutih rual chuan,Sekibuhchhuakhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02014679921386079469noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-5816690929872586232007-03-27T09:53:00.000+05:302007-03-27T09:53:00.000+05:30Right! What's your purpose of going to the Church?...Right! What's your purpose of going to the Church? The Lord said, "Resist the Devil and the Devil will flee".benjamin rualthanzauvahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12768672794264438637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-4303436896851976652007-03-27T02:22:00.000+05:302007-03-27T02:22:00.000+05:30isnt it possible for a person wearing a skimpy out...isnt it possible for a person wearing a skimpy outfit to a church cermon, genuinely there to seek the lord's blessings? Now assuming the god also knows about this, do you think he would still "take care" of her on the judgement's day? do you think , all this even makes a difference to the lord?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9191295.post-18824620998107458512007-03-27T00:51:00.000+05:302007-03-27T00:51:00.000+05:30Once during my time in Bangalore, I was already se...Once during my time in Bangalore, I was already seated inside the Church (Mizo Service) one fine Sunday, when a girl came and sat right next to me. It was hard not to notice her: She smelt like the perfume section of a high class Shopping Mall. Her long brown-dyed hair was curled beautifully, with the perfect touch of eye shadow and liner making her even more attractive. But what made me notice her the most were her legs. In other words, her milky white thighs. Because she wore an almost knee-length skirt which revealed even more when she sat cross-legged right next to me. During the entire Church sermon, I found my eyes subconsciously wandering every now and then to those legs…<BR/> <BR/>inkhom tura i rawn kal chhan ah i chhiang lo top tihna nih chu sandboih..knee length skirt te chu extreme vak em ni o..a bawp khawkherh lai te poh chu i lo va en nasa om re re..heheAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com