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  2. Pink - Wikipedia

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    A combination of pink and white is associated with innocence, whereas a combination of pink and black links to eroticism and seduction. [5] In the 21st century, pink is seen as a symbol of femininity, though it has not always been seen this way. In the 1920s, pink was seen as a color that reflected masculinity.

  3. Color symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Pink. Pink is a prominent secondary or tertiary color in many color space models. It is associated with softness, sweetness, love, and immaturity. There is an urban legend that pink was a masculine color before the mid 20th century, [citation needed] based on evidence of conflicting

  4. Shades of pink - Wikipedia

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    Pink colors are usually light or desaturated shades of reds, roses, and magentas which are created on computer and television screens using the RGB color model and in printing with the CMYK color model. As such, it is an arbitrary classification of color. Below is a list of some of the common pink colors.

  5. Pride flag - Wikipedia

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    Helms described the meaning of the flag as follows: The stripes at the top and bottom are light blue, the traditional color for baby boys. The stripes next to them are pink, the traditional color for baby girls. The white stripe is for people that are nonbinary, feel that they don't have a gender.

  6. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    The general model of color psychology relies on six basic principles: Color can carry a specific meaning. Color meaning is either based in learned meaning or biologically innate meaning. The perception of a color causes evaluation automatically by the person perceiving.

  7. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    Pink is often chosen because it is seen as a softer, less aggressive version of red, in the same way that social democracy is more centrist and capitalistic than socialism. In some European nations and the United States, pink is associated with homosexuality and the pink flag is used as a symbol in support of civil rights for LGBT people; [64 ...

  8. Pink ribbon - Wikipedia

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    The pink ribbon is an international symbol of breast cancer awareness. Pink ribbons, and the color pink in general, identify the wearer or promoter with the breast cancer brand and express moral support for people with breast cancer. Pink ribbons are most commonly seen during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month .

  9. Pastel (color) - Wikipedia

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    Pastel colors are characterized by their gentle, subtle quality, often conveying a feeling of innocence and sophistication. The colors of this family are usually described as "soothing." Pink, mauve, and baby blue are commonly used pastel colors, as are mint green, peach, periwinkle, lilac, and lavender.

  10. List of historical sources for pink and blue as gender ...

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    Since at least the 19th century, the colours pink and blue have been used to indicate gender, particularly for babies and young children. The current tradition in the United States (and an unknown number of other countries) is "pink for girls, blue for boys".

  11. Category:Shades of pink - Wikipedia

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    Raspberry (color) Shades of red. Rose (color) Shades of rose. Rose (heraldic tincture) Rose pink. Ruby (color)