I find this interesting because in contemporary society the two genders dress very similarly in jeans with hoodies or short jackets. In a way we are like the Greek and Roman men and women who both had to wrap huge amounts of fabric gracefully around their bodies or those upper class northern Europeans of both genders during the Renaissance who suffered through lace neck ruffles.
Friday, October 09, 2009
gender
I find this interesting because in contemporary society the two genders dress very similarly in jeans with hoodies or short jackets. In a way we are like the Greek and Roman men and women who both had to wrap huge amounts of fabric gracefully around their bodies or those upper class northern Europeans of both genders during the Renaissance who suffered through lace neck ruffles.
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i suppose either will be just as much a gift.
i think prejudice is a result of marketing anyway.
Jude's right about the marketing. The pastel part irks me most. With much effort I decked out my newborns with Canary yellow, B&W jail jail stripes & white polka dots on a scarlet field - anything but pales. My boys looked like exotic butterflies in the nursery. The help wondered...I hope the chick is hatched before my birthday (14th).
yes, that's a BOY. a delightful boy...
Despite being dressed in girlie colours most people assumed my daughter was a boy, maybe because we had blue pram.
I think the clothes for toddlers is even worse than it is for babies. Most toddler girl clothes seem to be pink with butterflies, flowers and birds. Since my daughter likes trains, robots and ships she always runs to boy cloths section. Though recently she developed liking for pink. *eye-roll*
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