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has anyone seen this yet?

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjNp7rui8eM

how accurate is it?

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Summary: Pink for boys and blue for girls right? No? What are societal gender roles anyway and are they good or bad to keep in our everyday lives?
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thank you Paolo for the note.
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It is lay...
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It is lay...

what do you mean?
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https://www.youtube.com
cronoserge (imported) wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2015 10:38 pm /watch?v=GjNp7rui8eM

how accurate is it?

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Summary: Pink for boys and blue for girls right? No? What are societal gender roles anyway and are they good or bad to keep in our everyday lives?

Not sure, but I believe that the pink for girls is only hundred years or so old. Before that, it had no such label.

Take a look at what is in store for the Mens Fashion for spring 2016. It seems that silky shirts, lace and whatnot is all back in again. Maybe as now gender becomes less binary, other items/ideas will also be shared?

So, fellas, when you need to relax, just slip into that easy and practical sweatshirt dress and...

Attire for the eunuch/nullo-about-town, anyone?
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Mind you, until the 1850ies, pink (as a variant from red, a hot, agressive colour) was for boys, and blue (being a cold, thus "peaceful" colour) was for girls. How it got to change, I don't know, but when you look at medieval imagery, you see those nobles wearing pink cassocks, and you know they had biceps like we have tighs, and were, physically, brutes not a single Texas Redneck would ever be able to meet on a ring...
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Does it matter?
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Seems to me that many cultures understood and accepted

gender beyond two choices.

Blame Judeo Christianity if y'need to blame anyone.

Moi 🚬
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