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Pink is often perceived as a very girly color. It's one of the more eye-catching colors, and [[Keiji]] theorizes the reason for this is because the [[Jargon|wavelengths found in pink/purple light are split into two regions whereas other colors are always in one single region]]. And as girly as pink may be, it isn't unheard of for men to wear it either. Must be because pink was supposed to be just as manly as [[red]]? | Pink is often perceived as a very girly color. It's one of the more eye-catching colors, and [[Keiji]] theorizes the reason for this is because the [[Jargon|wavelengths found in pink/purple light are split into two regions whereas other colors are always in one single region]]. And as girly as pink may be, it isn't unheard of for men to wear it either. Must be because pink was supposed to be just as manly as [[red]]? | ||
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Revision as of 23:46, 11 February 2011
Pink is often perceived as a very girly color. It's one of the more eye-catching colors, and Keiji theorizes the reason for this is because the wavelengths found in pink/purple light are split into two regions whereas other colors are always in one single region. And as girly as pink may be, it isn't unheard of for men to wear it either. Must be because pink was supposed to be just as manly as red?