Saturday, August 13, 2011

Bedding Obsession Buy Pink For Girls

Parents who the girls know that when you try to buy the leaves, is a color and again, this color is pink. There is an obsession in Western culture to buy products from bedding to toys in pink. Sometimes it can be frustrating when it comes to finding the leaves of different degrees. This article examines the growing conviction that the color is too closely linked with the girls and how this could have a negative impact.
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The history of gender and color

In the 1900s, the color of the rose was actually seen as a masculine color in contrast to the female with young children often dress her. The color is stronger than the blue, it is now often used in products for children. In contrast, the color blue was considered a girl who felt lighter and more beautiful. Exactly what prompted the change in color between the sexes is not clear. However, it seems that what happened when Adolf Hitler ordered the classification of homosexuals. Those who believed that the Nazis could be "cured" were sent to special camps marked with a pink triangle on their hands to represent their "femininity."

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