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Tom24090ParticipantMen wear the ‘enlongated dot’ on their forehead. Tilak, or Bindi, the dots can mean many things and you’d have be specific about the tribe or the geographic area the person is from. Indians don’t seem to take themselves too seriously though, so its rather ‘optional’. Northern women use the dot to denote marriage. Its also become trendy for young girls to stick all kinds of shapes on their foreheads instead of the dot now. For many men, the ‘dots’ don’t seem to be a fashion issue, so most do not use it, except during an actual wedding or other religious events. I’ve seen men use white, orange and red marks mostly during religious activities, as a sign of their faith (hindi).
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