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This is only an example! Why we are creating this situation of gender bias which disrupts the learning cycle of a little heart?

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I fail to understand, how a few colors are going to pave the way for gender bias " Please elucidate.

 

rambabu wrote:

I fail to understand, how a few colors are going to pave the way for gender bias " Please elucidate.

 

That's a common factor, for example look at your own profile picture and see you have used all blue and its shades yourself.

 

 


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suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

I fail to understand, how a few colors are going to pave the way for gender bias " Please elucidate.

 

That's a common factor, for example look at your own profile picture and see you have used all blue and its shades yourself.

 Blue, does it signify gender bias ? My wife too wears blue sarees.

 

 

 

You can spot any girl section of clothing, you will find maximum pink dresses pink ribbons. Why Designating a particular color to a gender? 

rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

I fail to understand, how a few colors are going to pave the way for gender bias " Please elucidate.

 

That's a common factor, for example look at your own profile picture and see you have used all blue and its shades yourself.

 Blue, does it signify gender bias ? My wife too wears blue sarees.

 

Actually in western world they associate pink with female although blue is a common color. As far Indians are concerned, we are too colorful to limit our choice to a particular color for a particular gender.

 

 

 

 


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suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:
suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

I fail to understand, how a few colors are going to pave the way for gender bias " Please elucidate.

 

That's a common factor, for example look at your own profile picture and see you have used all blue and its shades yourself.

 Blue, does it signify gender bias ? My wife too wears blue sarees.

 

Actually in western world they associate pink with female although blue is a common color. As far Indians are concerned, we are too colorful to limit our choice to a particular color for a particular gender.

So, it says that in this context using a particular color as a scale to determine Gender bias is meaningless. At the most one can predict the attitude of a male or female by their color choices.

 

 

 

 

 

May be because the ocean and sky are masculine and the Mother Earth feminine.

So, what is there to speak about gender bias ? They are the colors endowed by the nature.

 

In China I have seen male and females dressed in same colored dresses, generally dark blue. The whole scenery looks so colorless and drab. I think we are overreacting to the color codes.

Exactly. colors are just speak of one's likes. Nothing more.

 

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