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Here's a random thing. There is one specific a colour that is *just* for
girls. This colour is of course "pink".
Think about that for a moment. There's a particular segment of the
visible spectrum that is especially resurved just for females. You walk
into a room that's painted pink, you immediately think about girls. You
see a set of pink baby clothes, you immediately think it's a baby girl.
Some people say things like "pink for a girl, blue for a boy". And
certainly, if a boy wears blue, nobody thinks anything of it. But girls
can wear blue too. Indeed, it seems that girls can wear *any* possible
colour. But boys can't wear pink. That's resurved just for girls. So
girls can wear any colour, boys can wear any colour except pink.
(I have no idea if this applies to other cultures around the world. I
would hypothesize that it does not.)
I think we need to reserve a specific colour just for boys. I don't know
*which* colour, but I think there should be a specific boy colour that
girls can't use. Suggestions, people?
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Same goes for clothing. Girls can wear guys clothing, no problem, but guys
don't get to wear frilly dresses without being ostracized.
If feminism is about giving women equal footing with men, where's the
masculism for giving men equal footing with women?
--
Tim Cook
http://empyrean.freesitespace.net
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Tim Cook wrote:
> Same goes for clothing. Girls can wear guys clothing, no problem, but
> guys don't get to wear frilly dresses without being ostracized.
>
> If feminism is about giving women equal footing with men, where's the
> masculism for giving men equal footing with women?
Yeah, I noticed that... Girl dressed up like a boy = cute. Boy dressed
up like a girl = sum ting wong.
I think just once before I die, I'd like to dress up like a lady. No
particular reason. Maybe it's like Keith Flint once said, "paint
yourself purple. Walk down the street. **** a few people off."
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Invisible wrote:
> Some people say things like "pink for a girl, blue for a boy".
I read somewhere (scopes, perhaps?) that this was actually the opposite just
maybe a hundred years ago. Cultures change.
> I think we need to reserve a specific colour just for boys.
Black and blue. Nobody blinks if a boychild comes home with brusies from
playing. :-)
--
Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Why is there a chainsaw in DOOM?
There aren't any trees on Mars.
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Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> But boys can't wear pink. That's resurved just for girls.
Google for "real men wear pink".
--
- Warp
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Warp <war### [at] tagpovrayorg> wrote:
> Invisible <voi### [at] devnull> wrote:
> > But boys can't wear pink. That's resurved just for girls.
> Google for "real men wear pink".
Btw, there are situations where pink clothing on a man actually doesn't
look odd, but surprisingly natural. For example one of the characters in
CSI:Miami ofter wears pink shirts, and it doesn't look odd:
http://gallery.efanguide.com/~csimiami/albums/05x16/mia-0516-042.jpg
--
- Warp
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Invisible wrote:
> Here's a random thing. There is one specific a colour that is *just* for
> girls. This colour is of course "pink".
Actually, it isn't.
http://forums.offipalsta.com/showthread.php?t=42193
You just need to have enought balls to drive it off the road. The thread
is in Finnish, but there's lots of pictures.
:)
-Aero
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Invisible wrote:
>
> Yeah, I noticed that... Girl dressed up like a boy = cute. Boy dressed
> up like a girl = sum ting wong.
As long as someone notices. Take it all the way and really look like
girl, no-one will realize :p.
> I think just once before I die, I'd like to dress up like a lady. No
> particular reason. Maybe it's like Keith Flint once said, "paint
> yourself purple. Walk down the street. **** a few people off."
I promised to be a hostess at my moving-in party, so I did :p. It was
actually pretty fun, even though having high heels all the day was kind
of weird for feet (and yes, I trained for them.. you just have to). I
had black, straight skirt, pink sleeveless top, a black bleizer,
skin-colored pantyhose and as I said, high heels. And makeup and some
jewellery, too - I looked somewhat like a business lady. The clothes
were surprisingly comfy and I occationally tend to wear a skirt at home
(actually wearing one right now). Try it if you dare, it can be fun :).
Find a girlfriend and let her help ;).
-Aero
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Hmm, I like female pink. :P
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Eero Ahonen wrote:
> I promised to be a hostess at my moving-in party, so I did :p. It was
> actually pretty fun, even though having high heels all the day was kind
> of weird for feet (and yes, I trained for them.. you just have to). I
> had black, straight skirt, pink sleeveless top, a black bleizer,
> skin-colored pantyhose and as I said, high heels. And makeup and some
> jewellery, too - I looked somewhat like a business lady. The clothes
> were surprisingly comfy and I occationally tend to wear a skirt at home
> (actually wearing one right now). Try it if you dare, it can be fun :).
> Find a girlfriend and let her help ;).
Woah... o_O
Oh, wait a sec - this is teh interwebz. I should have known somebody
stranger than me would have done this already. ;-)
The part I'm wondering is... how do you go into a shop and try on a
bunch of women's clothes without getting *really* weird looks from the
other people in the shop?
--
http://blog.orphi.me.uk/
http://www.zazzle.com/MathematicalOrchid*
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