Seriously? Hmmm thats alittle weird lol... why wasn't it feminine enough O.o? After all it is a nice bright color.
Perhaps, but pink was originally a mans color. Women didn't start wearing it until the last century or so. If wasn't feminine enough.![]()
Seriously? Hmmm thats alittle weird lol... why wasn't it feminine enough O.o? After all it is a nice bright color.
Feminine colors were demure and modest or strong and dark. Unmarried girls and young ladies were to wear whites and soft pastels. Older mature women could wear deep tones like Maroon.
Bright colors and Jewel tones were mans wear. Pink especially. A women that wore pink was considered to be trying to be manly.
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The eighties were heavy on man-pink too.
It's your choice to wear pink or not, no one has any right to say you can't.Personally though, I don't see what the big hype is.
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i dont know i dont wear anything but white, black, and grey and sometimes red but thats only when i dress up but i never liked the color pink
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Well to me when a guy wears pink it shows his feminine side and that he's not scared what others think. Pink is for anyone who is willing to wear it really. I mean guys can sport pink just as well as girls can so I think it's pretty sweet when a guy puts him masculinity (sp?) away to wear a color such as pink.
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