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  2. Is it a boy or a girl? 24 old wives' tales about predicting a ...

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    Whatever the reason, and maybe while you wait for modern science to give you the answer, these superstitions and old wives' tales can be fun. Here are some unscientific, old-school methods for ...

  3. Is it a boy or girl? 24 old wives' tales about predicting a ...

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    Old wives' tales about gender prediction aren't scientifically accurate but they can be fun. ... or non-invasive genetic testing that can tell parents the baby’s sex as early as 10 weeks into ...

  4. Old wives' tale - Wikipedia

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    The concept of old wives' tales has existed for centuries. In 1611, the King James Bible was published with the following translation of a verse: "But refuse profane and old wives' fables, and exercise thyself [rather] unto godliness" (1 Timothy 4:7). [1] Old wives' tales originate in the oral tradition of storytelling.

  5. Bechdel test - Wikipedia

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    The American cartoonist Alison Bechdel incorporated her friend's "test" into a strip in Dykes to Watch Out For. The Bechdel test (/ ˈ b ɛ k d əl / BEK-dəl), [1] also known as the Bechdel-Wallace test, is a measure of the representation of women in film and other fiction. The test asks whether a work features at least two female characters ...

  6. X: A Fabulous Child's Story - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] The story partially inspired an experiment by three City University of New York researchers to test the effects of introducing an infant to adults without identifying its gender; their work was reported in the journal Sex Roles in 1975. [21] X: A Fabulous Child's Story has been reported to be difficult to find copies of in the 2010s. [3]

  7. Here's what we do know for sure: until they were collected by early catalogers Giambattista Basile, Charles Perrault, and The Brothers Grimm, fairy tales were shared orally. And, a look at the sources cited in these first collections reveals that the tellers of these tales — at least during the Grimms' heydey — were women.

  8. Old Wives Tales - Wikipedia

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    Old wives' tales may refer to: Old wives' tales, sayings of popular wisdom (usually incorrect) passed down from generation to generation; Old Wives Tales (extended ...

  9. List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender ...

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    The old fancy of "pink for a girl" and "blue for a boy" is still a pretty tradition, yet I think the daintiest baskets I have ever seen have been entirely of white.... [53] 1906: UK London: Salted Almonds by F. Anstey...parcels neatly tied up in ribbon—blue for boys, and pink for girls.... [54] 1906: USA NYC: The New York Times, May 20, 1906 ...