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Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...

 
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Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Or is it entirely a cultural thing?
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Scientific experiments colluded it's biological.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
about as inherent as wearing shoes
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
I was told they put female mental patients in pink rooms to calm them down.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Yes. Certain phaggy Indian spammers also have a fondness for it.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Studies show pink is calming and relaxes agitated people

Psychiatrists recommended some prison rooms and psychiatric wards be painted pink

They still do it

Red on the other hand can excite and cause agitation - usually used for emergency vehicles to ALERT people
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
I was told they put female mental patients in pink rooms to calm them down.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78328669


ALL mental patients are put in a pink room to calm them
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I was told they put female mental patients in pink rooms to calm them down.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78328669


ALL mental patients are put in a pink room to calm them
 Quoting: Theobromine The Deplorable


Then GLP should be pink.

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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
It has more to do with your coloring than your sex.

Some people look better in pink than others.

Probably everyone has a pink that looks somewhat good on them, male or female. There are lots of pinks!
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
It has more to do with your coloring than your sex.

Some people look better in pink than others.

Probably everyone has a pink that looks somewhat good on them, male or female. There are lots of pinks!
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Sadly I have noticed that hot white girls that dress all in pink a lot do seem to be the ones that have jungle fever. Which is a shame since white girls look so beautiful and feminine in pink.


Those girls in the links you posted are all hot and look very hot in pink and wow Elin Nordegren in the Listal link wow such a beautiful bright pink she's all dressed in. And the dominatrix in the blindingly bright pink outfit, thigh highs, whip and glasses. They would make for such great eyecandy if only they weren't race treasonous mudsh*rks.


Such a shame that it seems like all hot white girls that dress all in pink a lot seem to love black men.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Or is it entirely a cultural thing?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75686950


As far as I know they're ALL pink on the inside
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Or is it entirely a cultural thing?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75686950


As far as I know they're ALL pink on the inside
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You know what. I wonder why people smoke. Like what's the point of it? Just seems so stupid and points. Not to mention very bad for your health. Besides we're humans. Not fucking chimneys.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Back when I was born in 1958 in a Catholic Hospital in KC.
They wrapped me in pink, being a male to honor St Jospesh
His color was pink
and Marys color is blue ........
so there, mr smarty poots
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Their pink bits are always pink no matter what race they are...

So...yeah.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
An article in the trade publication Earnshaw's Infants' Department in June 1918 said:

The generally accepted rule is pink for the boys, and blue for the girls. 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.

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But it appears to be cultural. Certainly a dude wearing pink is quite secure in his masculinity, a manly man.

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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
An article in the trade publication Earnshaw's Infants' Department in June 1918 said:

The generally accepted rule is pink for the boys, and blue for the girls. 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.

chuckle

But it appears to be cultural. Certainly a dude wearing pink is quite secure in his masculinity, a manly man.


 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78302339


Thats interesting because I'm English/Italian and own a 45000sq ft pink wedding store for my wife and you wouldn't ever meet me either. Rofl nobody gives a fook about you nor taking care of you. If you dont care about economic freedom, you care about nothing.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
roman boys wore pink all the time.
did people here not know this?
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Pink is regarded widely in the western world as the color of femininity. Because of this, it is used to bring awareness to breast cancer, applied to many women’s products, and considered a color predominately used and worn by women. However, this has not always been the case. Originally it was considered to be a color suited to little boys, as red was a man’s color, and pink it’s younger sister hue.

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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Its only in the last 60 years that pink was associated with feminine color - it was considered a very warlike color before that, apparently, explains the dude in that video I posted
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
roman boys wore pink all the time.
did people here not know this?
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Pink is regarded widely in the western world as the color of femininity. Because of this, it is used to bring awareness to breast cancer, applied to many women’s products, and considered a color predominately used and worn by women. However, this has not always been the case. Originally it was considered to be a color suited to little boys, as red was a man’s color, and pink it’s younger sister hue.

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 Quoting: Plato II


Pink is for ugly lesbo cunts queers
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75686950


Yes it's inherently feminine. In western culture anyway and that's all that matters.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
Lots of insecure dudes in this thread eh?

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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
It's a color that someone decided should be the color for girls. Myself I do not like pink.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
i admittedly have 3 to 4 pink polo's and tee's in my wardrobe. other than that, its almost exclusively black dickies shirts & pants, and all adidas gear.

wearing black dickies shirts and pants makes me look like a fascist, sorta get that kim jong il vibe with the button down and front pockets of the shirt. with some leather shoes, i get many strange looks in public.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
No, unfortunately it’s a stupid bitch singer/musician
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
In the early part of the 1900s it was the opposite. Boys were dressed in pink and girls in blue. They thought that pink was a derivative of red and more masculine. The change came during the world wars the girls would wear their boys shirts like girls do nowadays and gradually the girls adapted when the boys went off to the war girls would put on their shirts as a show of solidarity with their boyfriends who were at the war the pink

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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
any MAN in pink is a bitch! influenced by feminist gay shit!
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
any MAN in pink is a bitch! influenced by feminist gay shit!
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There's an insecure dude right now!
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
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 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 75686950


I assume cultural.. imho... a somewhat hot pink is the sexiest color a MAN can wear.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
any MAN in pink is a bitch! influenced by feminist gay shit!
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well I would to love to see you in a somewhat hot Pink q33.. assuming you are a man.
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
any MAN in pink is a bitch! influenced by feminist gay shit!
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There's an insecure dude right now!
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MY SHIT IS ON LOCK

fuck you talkin insecure?
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Re: Is "pink" inherently a "feminine color"...
any MAN in pink is a bitch! influenced by feminist gay shit!
 Quoting: Q33


well I would to love to see you in a somewhat hot Pink q33.. assuming you are a man.
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LOL i am sure you would!

i am the man of the century





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