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πŸš— "the manly" color? the story of how pink conquered cars!
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We all tend to think of pink as a "girly" color, while men's cars are usually painted in black, gray, or blue. But what if I told you that, back in the early 20th century, pink was actually seen as a symbol of strength and masculinity? Yup! It was considered the "younger brother" of red—the color of war and power. Men proudly wore pink shirts and even drove pink cars! It's fascinating how stereotypes about colors change over time, and how much they’re influenced by advertising.

Maybe it’s time to see colors differently? Why not embrace shades that are typically associated with the opposite gender? Pink on a car is not weakness—it’s boldness and confidence, qualities that aren’t always easy to find. So, next time you're choosing a color for your car or clothes, remember: pink isn’t just for girls!

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