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How can we make this acceptable? Men perceived as less masculine if they did things associated with women? Other way round is taken as a matter of pride - women doing things traditionally for men. What's the root cause of this mindset?
Only someone insecure about their masculinity (and probably their small penis) would only associate pink with girls.
Because of low effort, idiot marketers that keep doing this, and moron consumers that keep buying in. Remember the EXTREME marketing from few years back? Similar shit, different era. Also, pink used to be a boys color, until some commercials changed up over time.
1. Thereβs an Adam ruins everything about this 2. As a man, I wear pink. Polos and dress shirts for example. Completely ok, quite common
But it starts with kids too because of parents. Parents do not want their boys having anything pink.
Parents that aren't especially conservative about this might lean towards avoiding pink for newborns just so you don't have to correct gender all the time. My son is a couple years younger than daughter and so he has a lot of pink/flowery/etc hand me downs.
But am talking about parents of preschoolers infusing such ideas and encouraging the boys into this
I wear a pink vneck regularly
Who f*cking cares?
When pink ribbon = breast cancer awareness, then that's pretty much it. Renaisance France, however, pink was a masculine color. Same thing with high heels and Lululemon. Check out some sun king clothing.
Because then you can sell pink products and market pink things as being for βgirlsβ. So girls are more inclined to buy it because theyβre told itβs for them and not boys. Same thing with boys and blue.
Idk, the real question is how did the colors get switched? Blue used to be the girls color because of the virgin mary, and pink was a form of red...