I support the author's idea that no color belongs to a particular gender. This is a common sentiment and an important message to spread as it challenges harmful stereotypes and promotes inclusivity. It's important to recognize that gender norms and stereotypes are often constructed and perpetuated by society, and that individuals should be free to express themselves in whatever way they feel comfortable without fear of judgment or discrimination.
For example, my personal favorite color is purple, which is an unusual pigment to use in history. I set the color of Windows as purple in my laptop and so on. I also had a gold rose iPad a few years ago. It's always covered by a case, though.
This photo is awesome. One of the most iconic parts of Pride in San Francisco is the famous glowing pink triangle that sits high above the city on Twin Peaks as a symbol of pride for many in the LGBTQIA+ community.
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