Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Pink??

[WARNING: THE FOLLOWING MIGHT PUSH A BUTTON WITH SOME OF YOU. IF THIS DOES HAPPEN PLEASE SUBMIT YOUR COMPLAINT IN WRITING AND I’LL REPLY A.S.A.I.S.F.]




    Everyone knows that if you go to a baby shower and see blue that’s a national color for “boy” and pink means “girl”, right? In other words, we’re forcing the poor kid into a color before it has even arrived! (How mean!) Because of this view on color, you hardly ever see a little girl with blue bootees or a boy with pink. But is a girl wearing blue socks wrong?? Or boys wearing pink a crime?? Will the “SCAT team” (Special Colors And Tactics) suddenly bust through the window on ropes and point a gun at you?? No. Then why don’t we do it?? The only reason I could come up with is that not all bald babies are boys and the ones with hair girls. (Wearing the color is a help for others. Like a label announcing to the world “My baby is a GIRL!”)



    Before I stray away from my point, I just want to clear up that no, this article/post isn’t about putting blue socks on baby girls. It’s about the debated topic of pink for guys. (Before you people go into “defense” mode read the rest) Now, there are certain exaggerations…yes, wearing super tight (there is such thing as SUPER tight) bright pink jeans with a matching t-shirt is what I would call an exaggeration. (Unless your dream is to be a pink traffic cone) Also, if you have long-ish hair wear pink with caution* (and even though it might be a temptation don’t do pink v-necks!!)



Summarizing the “unacceptable”s and “acceptable”s for the confused:



UNACCEPTABLE:



-Super tight pink pants

-Super tight pink pants WITH a pink shirt

-Pink v-necks. (“Why??” you might ask, just don’t)



ACCEPTABLE:



-Pink ties

-Shirts with pink stripes (if the shirt makes you dizzy, though, stay away)

-Solid pink polos (as long as it’s not BANG! pink)



There! You have just witnessed a generations long problem solved! (Do you feel lighter??)





* Once at youth group, we were looking for a place to sit. After scanning the crowd, I pointed to some chairs “over there behind those girls”. We plopped down behind them. Just about in the middle of our lesson, I realized that the tallest girl with perfectly flipped thick blonde hair and tight pink shirt was a guy!! (This is when I discovered the confusion so I’m writing this article to clear things up..)

6 comments:

  1. Hey, I agree, I have mistaken a guy for a girl and the other way around too. There are some where I never even figured out which it was! What has the world come too?!

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  2. I have no idea. But it's up to us to help these poor souls by writing blog posts and talking about it...Lol I think.

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  3. Totally agree. Guys are so freaked out about pink being wrong they won't wear anything pink, unless they decide to give up their sanity and go totally freaked (insert pink vneck and skinny jeans). However pink ear buds are the way to rock.

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  4. Totally agree. I don't get whats wrong(gay)about guys wearing pink it's just a color. If he is wearing pink girls clothing then we have a whole other issue. We just hade a guys vs. girls spirit day at skool and almost no guys wore pink and the ones who did went all out=) So i agree!

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  5. HaHa...yea. I'm not the biggest fan of pink, but if the guy knows how to wear it and still be masculine, everything's cool. ;}

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  6. Exactly! Wow, I love the buzz this post created. Glad we're all on the same page.

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