Post #1 · Posted at 2011-07-31 11:43:52am 13.8 years ago
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I just don't know. Is it, really?
Post #2 · Posted at 2011-07-31 11:49:04am 13.8 years ago
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I'm surprised Chewi isn't viewing this thread.
No, not really.
No, not really.
Post #3 · Posted at 2011-07-31 11:49:41am 13.8 years ago
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You can like whatever color you want. Whoever objects to you liking that color because of whatever reason, which commonly is that it is "gay" for a guy to like pink, can honestly go get hit by a car for all the world cares.
Post #4 · Posted at 2011-07-31 11:54:10am 13.8 years ago
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Of course not. I believe our society, especially the younger generation, is throwing out the old gender stereotypes and making it easier for people to just be themselves.
Post #5 · Posted at 2011-07-31 12:06:20pm 13.8 years ago
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It really isn't. I used to love pink back in elementary school but I got made fun of because it allegedly made me gay. Such a terrible social stigma.
EDIT: Didn't proofread and made a dire mistake in my post.
EDIT: Didn't proofread and made a dire mistake in my post.
Post #6 · Posted at 2011-07-31 12:07:58pm 13.8 years ago
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http://blogs.mcall.com/parents/2011/04/so-whats-wrong-with-a-boy-liking-pink.html
hahahaahaha damn what a hyperbole
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Fox News' Dr. Keith Ablow in a health column calls it a "dramatic example of the way that our culture is being encouraged to abandon all trappings of gender identity" and says the episode will surely lead to psychotherapy later for the boy as well as possibly leading him down the road to sex-change surgery.
hahahaahaha damn what a hyperbole
Post #7 · Posted at 2011-07-31 12:08:44pm 13.8 years ago
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http://blogs.mcall.com/parents/2011/04/so-whats-wrong-with-a-boy-liking-pink.html
hahahaahaha damn what a hyperbole
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Fox News' Dr. Keith Ablow in a health column calls it a "dramatic example of the way that our culture is being encouraged to abandon all trappings of gender identity" and says the episode will surely lead to psychotherapy later for the boy as well as possibly leading him down the road to sex-change surgery.
hahahaahaha damn what a hyperbole
Well, we are talking about Faux News, right?
Post #8 · Posted at 2011-07-31 12:16:32pm 13.8 years ago
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Ablow has suggested that President Barack Obama’s appearances on "YouTube and the daytime talk shows" may have contributed to an increase in suicide rates
Is all you need to know about this guy's credentials.
Post #9 · Posted at 2011-07-31 12:25:25pm 13.8 years ago
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nothing's wrong with it.
It's only because of some people that makes a man who likes pink color lloks weird.
It's only because of some people that makes a man who likes pink color lloks weird.
Post #10 · Posted at 2011-07-31 05:14:32pm 13.8 years ago
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http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c305/sweet_chin/photo0343.jpg
Sure, laugh all you want because it's pink. But this baby's got hardware you won't find on your monotonous, black, single design ASUS laptops with Win7 Home Basic!
/end boast
So I used to own a fuchsia pink shirt (extra-curricular club,color-coding) that I wear every friday. My male classmates would always make fun of me. A teacher also wearing a pink shirt stepped inside the classroom, and told my classmates that color does not define what a boy or a girl is. And everyone fell silent.
/end story
Sure, laugh all you want because it's pink. But this baby's got hardware you won't find on your monotonous, black, single design ASUS laptops with Win7 Home Basic!
/end boast
So I used to own a fuchsia pink shirt (extra-curricular club,color-coding) that I wear every friday. My male classmates would always make fun of me. A teacher also wearing a pink shirt stepped inside the classroom, and told my classmates that color does not define what a boy or a girl is. And everyone fell silent.
/end story
Post #11 · Posted at 2011-07-31 05:33:57pm 13.8 years ago
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I'm surprised Chewi isn't viewing this thread.

@OP post: it's 2011, do you really need to ask?
Post #12 · Posted at 2011-07-31 07:06:17pm 13.8 years ago
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In some countries, including Japan, pink was considered a very masculine color until as late as the 1980's.
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Post #13 · Posted at 2011-07-31 09:56:13pm 13.8 years ago
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Quote: Telperion
In some countries, including Japan, pink was considered a very masculine color until as late as the 1980's.~~~
Article claims that (before 1890) the tendency was gender neutral colors, like white for boys and girls... Here's the rest of the article quoted. http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/2831/was-pink-originally-the-color-for-boys-and-blue-for-girlsFrom the 1890s onward, boys' and girls' clothing styles started to diverge, with boys dressed in trousers or knickers at progressively earlier ages. Jo Paoletti of the University of Maryland, a longtime specialist on the topic, reviewed more than 500 descriptions and images of children's clothing appearing in print between 1890 and 1920 and notes a rapid "masculinization" of boys' wear, for reasons that remain obscure.
As part of this differentiation, there seems to have been an effort to establish characteristic colors for girls and boys. But it took decades to develop a consensus on what those colors were. For years one camp claimed pink was the boys' color and blue the girls'. A 1905 Times article said so, and Parents magazine was still saying it as late as 1939. Why pink for boys? Some argued that pink was a close relative of red, which was seen as a fiery, manly color. Others traced the association of blue with girls to the frequent depiction of the Virgin Mary in blue.
I’m not convinced, however, that there was ever a consensus that pink was for boys and blue was for girls. On the contrary, indications are the two colors were used interchangeably until World War II. Examples of pink as a mark of the feminine aren't hard to come by, one of the cruder being the use of a pink triangle to identify homosexuals in Nazi prison camps. After the war the tide shifted permanently in favor of blue as a boy's color. In 1948, royal-watchers reported Princess Elizabeth was obviously expecting a boy, since a temporary nursery set up in Buckingham Palace was gaily trimmed with blue satin bows. By 1959 the infantwear buyer for one department store was telling the Times, "A mother will allow her girl to wear blue, but daddy will never permit his son to wear pink."
How did pink get ghettoized as a girls' color? Nobody really knows. Professor Paoletti thinks the choice was largely arbitrary, but others credit innate biological tendencies. Research on color preference in monkeys has shown females prefer warmer colors like pink and red — supposedly an infant primate's pink face brings out its mother's nurturing instincts. A color preference study of Caucasian and Chinese men and women showed both Caucasian and Chinese women strongly preferred red and pink, while Caucasian men strongly preferred blue and green. However, the Chinese men showed a broader range, with many picking red and pink — possibly because in China red is considered lucky. To me that suggests the biology argument is pretty weak. Sure, my favorite color is blue. But it's entirely possible I say that because I was always told I should.
Another article: http://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/When-Did-Girls-Start-Wearing-Pink.html?c=y&page=1
So like whatever colors you like, but don't touch another man's junk.
Post #14 · Posted at 2011-07-31 11:59:48pm 13.8 years ago
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I like Pink, she's cool.
Post #15 · Posted at 2011-08-01 12:14:37am 13.8 years ago
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That is the best response, Ryan.
Post #16 · Posted at 2011-08-01 02:27:45am 13.8 years ago
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i have a bright pink shirt which i enjoy wearing.
i want a pink beanie to go with it
i want a pink beanie to go with it
Post #17 · Posted at 2011-08-01 02:56:52am 13.8 years ago
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I don't see anything wrong with liking pink, it's just a color. We have enough stereotypes in our society, right?
Post #18 · Posted at 2011-08-01 03:08:27am 13.8 years ago
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I say it's wrong to like a color for the wrong reasons. A guy to like to pink because it "proves his comfortable masculinity" is just stupid. Like a color cuz you like. That's all there is.
Post #19 · Posted at 2011-08-01 03:10:03am 13.8 years ago
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So like whatever colors you like, but don't touch another man's junk.
I don't know if you're trying to be funny, but this site is open to all people regardless of their sexual orientation.
Post #20 · Posted at 2011-08-01 03:13:32am 13.8 years ago
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I touch another mans junk on a nightly basis, and am not particularly fond of pink.