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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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What is the term?

Pink is a girl’s color and blue is a boy’s color.

Is this called gender stereotypes, gender normes?



Is this sentence correct?


I read this online. Is this naturally stated?

There was no gender-color symbolism that held true everywhere.


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anonymous Pink is a girl’s color and blue is a boy’s color. Is this called gender stereotypes, gender norms ? Either, but "gender stereotypes" is more pejorative.

  • anonymous Pink is a girl’s color and blue is a boy’s color.
  • Is this called gender stereotypes, gender norms ?
  • Either, but "gender stereotypes" is more pejorative.
  • "norms" makes it sound, well, normal.
  • anonymous I read this online.
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anonymousPink is a girl’s color and blue is a boy’s color.
Is this called gender stereotypes, gender norms?

Either, but "gender stereotypes" is more pejorative. "norms" makes it sound, well, normal.

anonymousI read this online. Is this naturally stated?
There was no gender-color

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