-Safety, Protection
-Pride symbol
-Marriage Veil
-Status symbol
-To make a woman prettier
-To cover up prettiness
-Similar as colouring hair, or playing with hair styles
-Inner protection against heartbreaks (aka non serious relationships, sending a message you only want to marry, is it?)
-Cultural
-Traditional
-Religious
-Submissive
-Dominant
-Habit
-Older woman wears it due to purity and spirituality feeling
-Younger woman wears it due to purity and virginity feeling
-Woman has free will about it
Depending on the colour and style and the choice to wear or not wear it, you can see the difference.
Colour meaning:
Black: protection
Dark Blue: modesty
Dark Brown: earthy but modest
Dark Green: natural but modest
Grey: natural but modest and colder
Light Blue: soft and gentle
Light Pink: feminine and gentle
Light Salmon: feminine and gentle
Orange: Fertile and joy
Bright Green: Youth and joy
White: purity
Crème: gentle and feminine
Camel: natural and feminine
Other ways women can protect themselves is:
-Learning to fight
-Learning to not talk
-Learning to not shine
-Learning to change colours
-Blend in
-Be flexible
When women don't need to protect themselves:
-When they are trusting in a trusting environment
-When they trust the country where they are living in
-When they can trust their surroundings
-When they can talk to a Loved One or Lover Person
-When they can feel safe
What is the worst that happens?
-Death
What is the least that happens?
-Smile
SO for both parties (men and women) it is good to know not to destroy a woman for the sake of it. The scales lie between smiling and connecting to caring for a woman and not destroying her. Even if you feel you CANNOT HAVE HER or She doesn't give in, it doesn't mean you should destroy her. Even if it means you cannot totally own her, it doesn't mean you have to force her. Even if it means she has feelings for you, it doesn't mean you should abuse it.
Other ways women can wear a Headscarf principle?
-Hat
-Hoody
-Colour their hair
-Cap
-Veil
-Marriage Veil
-Scarf
-Baret
-Tie your hair in a bun or ponytail or a long braid
And the principle is and can be that you can lower your headscarf or hat once you go into an area that you feel safe and trusted. It is merely meant for on the street when you feel you need to protect yourself. Also noticed that you associate with an explicit headscarf with the Middle Eastern Culture, no matter which actual culture you are having. So you connect to a total different population, even if your intention is "protection" or "not to shine".
What is the opposite of the headscarf principle?
-Loose hair
-Long loose hair
-Hair with adornments in it
-Pretty hair styles
-A bright head scarf
-Head scarf with tight clothing
-Not well maintained hair under it
-Not being well maintained at all not caring about appearance
-Just making a headscarf out of automatism unless out of protection