The color PINK equal oppertunity for all?

How can we have this discussion when there is no such thing as the color pink. Minus green folks, minus green.

Many years ago, when pastels where all the go, a close friend of mine turned up in a pair of salmon jeans. “Chris,” I said, “those jeans are a disaster. They simply make you look gay.”

He was suitably cowed but then moments later said, “Hang on you wore a pair almost the same color 2 weeks ago.”

I replied, “Yes Chris I did. However on me that color proclaimed a man so comfortable with his sexuality that he doesn’t have to act all macho. On you it screams gay.”

He thought it was pretty funny because he later included it in a script that he wrote.

Real men cannot ever wear pink. :wink:

Salmon coloured bermuda shorts are an atrocity, no matter who wears them.

It’s not just the colour that makes an article of clothing ok…it’s the article itself, too!

First off lets get this settled I am Female. I would like to thank everyone for their time, and I am sorry if I offeded anybody. I am working on a book about Culture and Human Behavior, for those who needed to know.

I’m wearing pink right now. It’s not gay to wear pink. I’m not sure why you think it’s gay to wear women’s clothing. But I’m not sure why you think pink indicates women’s clothing, either.

Don’t people get paid to be part of a focus group?

BTW, you may find one of Cecil’s old columns interesting. According to his research, the “pink is for girls” thought may only date back to WWII or thereabouts.

And FDR wore a dress as a little boy. A surprising amount of what we consider to be gender roles and expectations are shockingly modern.

You are in Canada. How come you sound like my Wife?

She called me and wanted to be sure you got the message.
Alternatively, female hivemind.

Pink is for everybody. My favorite color is violet.

A really attractive, stylish woman once told me I looked good in purple. I’ve never looked back.

I’ve got the opposite problem. My girlfriend only wants me to wear pink, where I am more comfortable in blues, greys and blacks. She keeps buying me pink clothing, including a pink polo shirt and the latest offering being pink CK briefs this Christmas.

This all stems from her roommate asking her in earnest why she was interested in a gay guy - something the roomie had assumed because I used to live in a salmon pink house. So yeah, ignorant parts of society make ignorant assumptions.

I’m gay, and I’m not particularly fond of pink. I do have one pink dress shirt and some socks (I have socks in all sorts of colors), but in general I could do without pink entirely, and never miss it.

I’m going to pretend that was me, because life is more fun that way. :stuck_out_tongue:

That could describe a romance cover featuring Fabio. :smiley:

Then obviously you know how incredibly useful* small sized non-randomized anonymous surveys of self-selected populations on the internet are. Its especially useful* iwhen you don’t even know what country the posters are from.

Please let us know the title so I can avoid it and its inherently specious conclusions.

*THIS IS SARCASM AGAIN.

And when you can’t identify even the most brain-batteringly obvious sarcasm, it’s even more useful. *

I’m a girl and as far I’m concerned, the guys can have pink.

My favorite color is blue.

Having met various very diverse individuals and groups on a daily basis I am beginning to conclude there is no ‘normal’, just people whose interests and tastes may or may not overlap those of others. And I am now at the point of believing that people who feel the need to denigrate or discriminate on the basis of most anything are the cause of most of the pain and irritation in this world.

Today I saw an individual outside the Charlottesville,VA Circuit Court where I am covering a trial. I could not conclude if this person was transgender, a crossdresser, or what, but I was damn sure it was none of my business what this person needed to do to be happy in this world.

Had I the time I wish I had struck up a conversation, as this person was probably very interesting, and by my observation, very brave to appear in public. I make this observation for the person in question was dressed ‘artfully’ to best describe it.

In short, pink is fine. Personally I have no taste in clothes and try to stick to the basics.