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

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    A. The customary colors are blue for a boy, pink for a girl. 1932: USA New Jersey Union: New York Times, 07 Aug 1932, page 23 . Mothers Protest Blue Seal On Baby Girls' Birth Records ...protesting against the color of the town's seal on birth certificates, and the town officials are considering a change of the blue seal to a neutral hue....

  3. Gendered associations of pink and blue - Wikipedia

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    The flag's designer, Monica Helms, [32] describes the traditional associations of pink and blue as the reasons for the flag's colors. The blue stripes represent boys and men, the pink stripes represent girls and women, and the white stripe represents intersex, nonbinary, and gender-nonconforming people, and those still in transition. [33] [34]

  4. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    Contrary to the adult fondness for blue, in children yellow is the most favored color, perhaps owing to its associations with happiness. [47] However, children like colors they find to be pleasant and comforting and their preferences don't change much, while adult color preference is usually easily influenced. [12]

  5. What Does Your Favorite Color Say About Your Personality?

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    It's no wonder Kim says the color represents "purity, goodness, angelic, hope, divinity, innocence, and peace." That also explains why a new bride traditionally wears white in so many cultures.

  6. Color preferences - Wikipedia

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    Infants as young as 12 weeks old exhibit color preferences. [2] Generally, children prefer the colors red/pink and blue, and cool colors are preferred over warm colors. Color perception of children 3–5 years of age is an indicator of their developmental stage. Color preferences tend to change as people age. [3]

  7. Your Aura Color Can Tell You so Much About Your Life

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    Hope explains that each chakra wheel in our body is associated with a unique color. Starting at the root chakra, these colors go from red to orange, to yellow, to green, to blue, to indigo, to violet.

  8. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    It is a color often associated with sunshine or joy. [14] It is sometimes used in association with cowardice or fear, i.e., the phrase "yellow-bellied". [15] Children tend to like this color, and it is used to market products to children; [16] it is also used for warning signs, [17] school buses and taxi cabs since it is such a bright ...

  9. 270 Reasons Women Choose Not To Have Children - The ...

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    The HuffPost/YouGov poll consisted of 3,000 completed interviews conducted May 8 to 29 among U.S. adults, including 124 women who are childless and reported not wanting children in the future. It was conducted using a sample selected from YouGov's opt-in online panel to match the demographics and other characteristics of the adult U.S. population.