Alright, I'm keeping the fall colors for about a week, then I'll be moving onto Winter. I just really hope I can find a suitable winter motief without looking completely homosexual.
What is it about colors that can make another person seriously think about different genders or sexuality? Pink, light blue, most purples, some reds, white... what is the deal? They all have "Girl" written all over them, and if a man were to be seen wearing them... "Oh, that guy must be gay... he's wearing pink."
Sinse when did colors have genders? Is that how some other mid colors were born? Pink met up with Blue and created a purple, female in gender, but loved just the same...
Or how about when Yellow met up with Green? Brown was exceedingly manly, but looked like total S***.
I guess we're just always gonna have to wonder why in the world colors can make the man... or the woman, or the halfway inbetween surgery and hormone pills. Who knows? Such is the way life is, and to question that... well that's a scary thing indeed.
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good point...that is pretty weird how colors have genders. i like your new color scheme. |
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Yeah, took me a while to do. The fall colors are really nice, it's neutral while being a little calming at the same time... you can almost hear the fall breeze in the background...
*woooosh* |
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Colors were associated with gender because of new born babies in hospitals. Its a lot simpler to tell which baby was a boy and which was a girl when you dressed them in different colors. |
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there are colors that are neutral, like yellow, orange, blue, red, black. i guess it's just the pastels that are "girly" |
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A few hundred years ago, it was so difficult to make the color purple that it was reserved primarily for royalty. |
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Oh well, such is the way of things I believe. We live in a different age, purple is now a girly type color, and men are wearing pink. WE'RE ALL GOING CRAZY! |