It's totally fine to take off the helmet in an isolated environment though. So what happens if a Mandalorian shows their face to another person? According to
And while there are many rules guiding Mandalorians and showing them “the Way,” the most iconic aspect of their culture is related to their armor. That's because, as Season 1 of The Mandalorian underlines, true Mandalorians are forbidden from ever taking their helmets in front of others.
No of course not, Mandalorians are allowed to take their helmets off in front of their lovers. Only the Children Of The Watch covert disallow the removal of their helmets, other coverts such as the Night Owls can do so…
Mandalorians do marry and can marry anyone they want. Although I was surprised to discover that, “weddings typically happen immediately after a Mandalorian turns sixteen years old”. Same-sex marriage is allowed, and the weddings tend to be simple.
Mandalorians' weddings are simple, and they can marry anyone. If they wed a non-Mandalorian, their spouse needs to vow to live by the ways of Mandalorian society to join effectively. Queer couples were allowed to marry as well.
Because a gentle headbutt was used by Mandalorian couples in lieu of a typical kiss when they were wearing full armor and a helmet, a number of non-Mandalorians who had seen the gesture and yet were unfamiliar with its origin came to believe that an armored headbutt was a typical Mandalorian greeting.
Affiliation. The True Mandalorians were a Mandalorian group of supercommandos who remained loyal to Jaster Mereel, their leader and the reigning Mand'alor, when Mereel's reformist ideals for the Mandalorians were met with opposition from Tor Vizsla's radical splinter group known as the Death Watch.
In certain rare circumstances, such as abandonment or a failure to live up to responsibilities, partners could divorce one another with a declaration that they were shuk'la riduurok, "a broken love." Homosexuality and same-sex marriages were apparently accepted by the Mandalorians, as Goran Beviin and Medrit Vasur were ...
Mandalorians Can Remove Their Helmets Under One Condition
Even under the Draconian rules of Death Watch, Mandalorians can remove their helmets when they're alone. For practical purposes, Djarin is free to put the headgear aside whenever he's by himself.
Most Mandalorian's kiss conventionally; they take off their helmets and kiss each other.
How do Mandalorians shower? Bounty hunting is a dirty business, and it's unlikely that basic hygiene is off the table for the Mandalorian, tradition notwithstanding. While this hasn't been confirmed outright, we can also presume that Mandalorians also shower or bathe in private, sans helmet.
While it's not confirmed whether Mandalorians leave off their helmets when bathing and grooming themselves, it's likely that they do so.
Every since the series debuted and confirmed that Mandalorians never remove their helmets, I've been wondering how they get any sort of nutrition. The answer, it turns out, is neither “through a secret hole somewhere” or “they exist on a liquid diet” but rather…they just eat in private.
Most prominently, the female helmets resemble the designs of Spartan helmets, with rounded eye designs, where the men have the simpler visor. The different styles help viewers distinguish men from women, and helps show the make-up of the Mandalorian forces.
But after seeing how easily Bo-Katan manages to win over the covert as a leader, the Armorer has a change of heart. She recognizes the potential Bo-Katan has, and understands that she can't control her. So rather than try and force Bo-Katan to become something she isn't, the Armorer allows her to remove her helmet.
To the Mandalorian, honor was very important. Honor was gained by fighting, no matter the odds or situation. Once battle was engaged, victory brought honor. And while defeat was not desirable, even fighting and losing gave honor to the defeated for at least they acted and fought.
Clone Wars
Notably, the Dagoyan Masters of Bardotta regarded the Jedi as thieves and kidnappers because of that practice. Some Mandalorians, most notably members of Death Watch, held a grudge against the Jedi for their perceived crimes against Mandalore during the Mandalorian-Jedi War.
He has the darksaber
Din is in possession of the Darksaber, the weapon forged by the first and only Mandalorian Jedi, Tarre Vizsla. Tarre Vizsla is the only known force sensitive Mandalorian, and of course, plenty of people think Grogu is the next.
Though Mandalorians were usually distinctly human, one did not need to be human to become one. Instead, what one needed to do was follow the Mandalorian Creed. Thus, some individuals, non-humans included, could be adopted into the Mandalorian creed as foundlings, children raised to become Mandalorian warriors.
Why is beskar so important to the Mandalorian people? Beskar is known to be sacred to the Mandalorian people, though it's not like they worship it in the creepy way the Ewoks did with C-3PO in Return of the Jedi. If the steel is taken from them, they can reclaim it, which is seen as a massive honor.
There are countless more examples so to answer your question yes Mandalorians can have children and do often! Hope that clears up any confusion. Mandalorian culture at least the main stream one was built upon familial relationships.
Bo-Katan dismisses Boba as a pretender and a disgrace to his armor, refusing to acknowledge Jango Fett as the father of Boba and disparaging him for being a clone.
While most of them are humans, there are also Mandalorians of various other species. Mandalore serves as the Mandalorians' home planet. It was originally inhabited by the Taung species, who renamed themselves Mandalorian and created the culture practiced by later non-Taung Mandalorians.