by Fieldandstream30s on January 19th, 2008

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Why did pink become a feminine color?

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  • by look closely it is really me on January 19th, 2008

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    I don't know how it became a feminine colour, but in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries pink was a colour for boys.

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    • It figures. Again I love your avatar. I wonder if the social attitude of pink will change soon, haha. It is weird in a way how strong the relationship between the color pink and femininity is, don't you think? Amazing almost. I also wonder if this is something that is universal as innate from childhood.

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      by Fieldandstream30s on January 19th, 2008

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