Color pink is associated with girls. Why?
Color pink is associated with girls. Why?
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As a child, girls prefer pink
and boys prefer blue. If you go to the mart and go to the toy corner, you can
see that the toys are sorted by gender. Girls 'toys are usually pink, while
boys' toys are blue. Even if you don't want to give your kids a preference for
color when they're young, considering that girls liked pink, the color they
prefer as a child seems to be innate. In fact, the history of pink becoming the
color of women is short. In the Rococo period of the 18th century, a woman-centered
culture flourished, and ladies were said to prefer pink clothes, furniture, and
dishes. Moreover, it is said that jewelry, stockings, high heels, ribbons and
lace, which are now represented as feminine, were used by men in the West
before the 19th century to show off their power. However, since the late 19th
century, there has been a widespread perception that fancy decoration is done
by inferior downstream men. From this time on, it was regarded as an act of
“sissy” for an adult man to like a beautiful color or decoration. Still, this
perception has changed a lot. Nowadays, men wear pink clothes to the extent
that the word “men are pink” is used, and the trend of this s / s collection
menswear trend is pretty color, such as pastel tones. The idea of dividing
men and women by color is constantly changing and must be changed.
You're right. There is no distinction between men and women in color. We have the right to be independent of other people's views, no matter what color we like.
ReplyDeleteIs the idea that pink is more colorful, is it originally true? Or is that thought even made by people? I don't know the fact, but i think the latter is right. I wonder your opinion.
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