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August 31, 2007

I still like pink

So, just after the post about color yesterday, I see a post on GrokDotCom titled "Do Girls Really Prefer Pink?"  Good timing.  Let's explore color further.

People do tend to assume that women universally prefer pink.  Is this true?  Studies tend to support that it is true.  However, a post on Mixing Memory, "Do Women Have an Evolved Preference for Pink?", explores the studies claiming this to be true.  And asks the question, If it is true, is it gender or cultural?

So, once again, I like pink, I don't know why, though.

See the GrokDotCom post here.
See the Mixing Memory post here.

--by Julie

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