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Old 02-26-2021, 10:08 AM
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JanieW
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Our family has never conformed to gender colours. It amuses me that back in the forties pink was for boys and blue for girls. We let our kids like what they liked regardless of what society deemed they were supposed to choose. My friend’s grandson loved purple before he could talk. My grandson liked the combination of pink with green since he was old enough to choose. We are never going to get away from stereotypes as long as we play into gendered colours.
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