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Is that the way it should be?
or are some into other colours? This is a very old tradition and I personally don't know how old. But maybe in 2007 it is a tradition worth leaving behind. Maybe "Green" instead of "Pink" and Maybe "Yellow" instead of "Blue" That's a nice change ![]() Yes?/No?/Maybe? nodisharmony ![]() |
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Gatorade me, Bitch!
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No
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Green for a girl
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Gatorade me, Bitch!
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Still No.
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Is that "no" for "nodisharmony"?
Or "no" for boy's in yellow? some of these Male smilies look concerned ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() nodisharmony ![]() |
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Gatorade me, Bitch!
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It's 'no' to changing what the pink/blue colours symbolise.
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pinks always going to be seen as a colour for girls and blues always going to be seen as a colour for boys i think
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Nah
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It's 2 big symbols, you can't change it, so no !!
Even if you wante to chance that, you can't, cause it's in all the cultures, it's really old, so it's quite impossible ! ![]() |
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There’s always going to be exceptions to things – like you’ll have some girls who hate pink etc. It’s perfectly fine to break out of the mould though – for instance, even for me personally I used to love pink when I was little, then went to hating it, then liked it again! However, the tradition is probably forever going to stick around – and to be honest, I like it that way!
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no point in fighting with stereotypes cuz u'll never get rid of em lol
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It will always be that way. People can try to change it but it won't work. Nuff said.
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green? yuk Lol
how about purple much nicer |
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Depends on what shade of green it is. but i think Blues always a boys symbol and pinks always a girls symbol
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I know that most Girl's I have met, love (Pink) and wearing it, or the decor of their bedroom would always be prefered as Pink.
Pink is a nice colour. But for Boys, I don't feel personally that Blue was ever that important to me. I was happy with Black or Red or White and Grey. But Blue, not really!!!! ![]() nodisharmony ![]() |
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Green is my favourite colour and i'm no girl. It's just down to personal preference, i've even got a Pink shirt... i like most colours for clothes.
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![]() But there is an old saying about mixing Green with Red though:- "red and green are seldom seen except upon the fool" or something like that?? But that's an old, old saying and today, "anything goes" nodisharmony ![]() |
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I thought that was "blue and green should never be seen"?
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It probably is Baz? But it is an old saying and I think it was Grandma who said it when I was young. Wearing Red & Green at the time. But I wasn't a fool, honest ![]() nodisharmony ![]() |
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"pinks always going to be seen as a colour for girls and blues always going to be seen as a colour for boys i think"
Many moons back, pink was the traditional colour for boys. Things can and do change. |
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This my be of some interest to some.
According to the website "Gender Specific Colors," it would seem that assigning color to gender is mostly a 20th century trait. It would also seem that at one time, the color associations were reversed when color first came into use as a gender identifier. In fact, this reversal of what we consider "normal" was considered conventional, even in the early 20th century. "At one point pink was considered more of a boy's color, (as a watered-down red, which is a fierce color) and blue was more for girls. The associate of pink with bold, dramatic red clearly affected its use for boys. An American newspaper in 1914 advised mothers, "If you like the color note on the little one's garments, use pink for the boy and blue for the girl, if you are a follower of convention." [The Sunday Sentinal, March 29, 1914.] "There has been a great diversity of opinion on the subject, but the generally accepted rule is pink for the boy and blue for the girl. The reason is that pink being a more decided and stronger color is more suitable for the boy, while blue, which is more delicate and dainty, is prettier for the girl." [Ladies Home Journal, June, 1918] http://histclo.hispeed.com/gender/color.html - "Gender Specific Colors" According to Jo B. Paoletti and Carol Kregloh, "The Children's Department," in Claudia Brush Kidwell and Valerie Steele, ed., Men and Women: Dressing the Part, (Smithsonian Institution Press, 1989). - In the United States: "The current pink for girls and blue for boys wasn't uniform until the 1950's. It would also seem that Nazi Germany had something to do with the association of pink with femininity: "Catholic traditions in Germany and neighboring countries reverse the current color coding, because of the strong association of blue with the Virgin Mary...the NAZIs in their concentration camps use a pink triangle to identify homosexuals. (The yellow star of David is the best known symbol, used of course to identify Jews. The German system was quite complicated, using various symbols an colors to identify criminals, political prisinors, an a whole range of other groups). The NAZI's choice of pink suggests that it by the 1930s was a color that in Germany had become associate with girls." - "Gender Specific Colors" Here is another site backing the same color history. "The preferred color to dress young boys in was pink! Blue was reserved for girls as it was considered the paler, more dainty of the two colors, and pink was thought to be the stronger (akin to red). It was not until WWII that the colors were reversed and pink was used for girls and blue for boys..." - Quote from Dress Maker Magazine http://www.dressmaker.com/ezine0200.shtml "Jo B. Paoletti concludes that the effect of color-coded gender differences (pink for girls, blue for boys) existed oppositely initially..." - Quote from book review "The Material Culture of Gender, the Gender of Material Culture" - Winterthur, Del.: Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, 1997 - From the Journal of American History - Please note that this is a cached page as the current page is different: http://tinyurl.com/iy31 While there are also myths and legends supporting both or either color for gender identification, those resources dealing with straight history date the identification of pink with femininity to the period of World War II or later. |
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![]() But the post is useful to anybody who finds it interesting. __________________________________ Pink is prefered by many girls and I love Pink anyway, "as a colour" for a girl's bedroom. My parents have a pink bedroom and so does my girlfriend and quite a few other girl's I have met in my life. But Blue for a boy, I don't think it matters so much. nodisharmony ![]() |
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Nooo! You can't change Pink to Green! I don't want my little girl ( If I have one!) Dressed in Green...she would look like a tree!
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