For generations the view has held strong that while girls must dress in pink to be girls, boys can't do anything with pink, lest they turn into girls.
It's the view that's determined the color scheme in many a kids' bedroom, clothes and toy closets, and that has held strong through decades of change.
But, in today's 21st century world, is that view changing?
Take Gregory Jobson-Larkin's 6-year-old son, James, for instance.
"James' wardrobe choices are pink, purple and chartreuse," Jobson-Larkin, of New York City, told "Good Morning America" of the colors his son reaches for. "And he does have a pink pair of cowboy boots."
Monday, July 18, 2011
Get 'em while they're young
This is pretty bizarre, another sign of where things are headed. Of course, we're all supposed to laugh and think it's cute. From ABCNews:
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