af_thefragile wrote: » Why is it that some colours have become gender specific? Like pink for girls and blue for guys? Why can't a man drive around in a pink car and be taken seriously?
af_thefragile wrote: » Why can't a man drive around in a pink car and be taken seriously?
a June 1918 article from the trade publication Earnshaw's Infants' Department 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.”
Martyn1989 wrote: » Because lads who wear it look like benders
TheComeUp wrote: » If anything pink is a lads colour too...especially with teenagers. I've got a pink shirt and it's always a big hit with girls in any club/pub/party I wear it to. I must actually buy another one :pac:
Boombastic wrote: » Up until 1920's pink was the colour for boys and blue for girls,,it got changed sometime around then not sure why-source QI:)
juan.kerr wrote: » See above.
WIZE wrote: » Girls love gay guys
TheComeUp wrote: » completely irrelevant...my pink shirt literally pulled for me all by itself on more than one occasion...get with the times...
davet82 wrote: » It not pink its salmon :cool:
Martyn1989 wrote: » A pink shirt is not a personality
juan.kerr wrote: » :rolleyes: Touchy...Boast about wearing pink and you will get slagged. Fact of life, I'm afraid.
Dangerous Man wrote: » I wear pink shirts. I also wear blue shirts. I wear black shirts. I wear plaid shirts. I wear white shirts. It's a colour. It's a colour. If a colour bothers you you're a moron.
af_thefragile wrote: » Would you be driven in a pink car? Not to some mates party but say to an interview for a job?
Manic Moran wrote: » It still is a man's colour in various Western countries. For example, the branch colour (Waffenfarbe) of the German tank troops is (and was in WWII) pink. NTM
Dangerous Man wrote: » What - would I drive to a job interview in a pink car? I suppose what you're implying is that there are those out there who wouldn't take me seriously if I drove to an interview in a pink car? Is that what you're saying?