I just posted this on a thread in DU/G about gender roles and it made me want to come over and ask the Lounge a burning question: why are all little girls' baby clothes in pink? H
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=show_mesg&forum=389&topic_id=72351&mesg_id=77469I was a tomboy. When I wasn't riding in rodeos, I was helping my Dad and his grandfather in my great-grandfather's shop. I played with the occassional dolly, but I found Matchbox cars and horse figurines and catching salamanders and crawdads in the creek much more enjoyable. Fast forward a few years to the time I was first pregnant: it was a boy (is a boy) and I was so relieved! Cars and super heros and race tracks and cool gadgets! And NO PINK! I hate PINK! Yeah!!
Well, guess what? It's a few years later and I'm pregnant again and we've just found out that... it's a, gulp, girl!! She's thus far, at 20-weeks in-uetero, a healthy little girl. Has all her little fingers and all her little toes and my jaw line and her little heart and brain are formed and functioning, etc. etc. So I get all excited about my little bitty girl and I want to prepare her room and buy her some little clothes so she's not constantly in my son's hand-me-downs and what do I find? NOTHING BUT PINK. It's a nightmare!!! I'm having to spend way more effort than I should have right now hunting down bedding in peaches and greens. I can't find a onesie in peach (found some in green) and I feel like the whole girl world has been Barbie-fied!!! Not only is the Barbie-pinkification of my unborn little girl's world so overwhelming, I also must deal with people who look at me like I've gone insane because I don't want to dress her like she's a cherry tart! Hasn't it dawned on someone that, well, not everyone looks good in hot pink, baby pink, cherry pink, cool pink, rich pink... PINK! I have olive skin and auburn hair. Pink makes me look ill! If my little girl takes after me in any way, shape or form, she won't look healthy in it, either!
So... while I'm willing to purchase some items in rose and I know I'll get some pink stuff as gifts, am I wrong to want to avoid this color like the plague? Do I have to sucuumb to the culture wars and purchase Barbie-pink shoes, and Barbie-pink dresses and Barbie-pink onesies?
When did gender specifications become so prevelant in our society that I have to shop in the "I don't know what gender my baby is" section of the store on the website to find something that's not blue OR pink?
And, I don't remember my son having to deal with this issue: his clothes came in all colors - greens, deep reds, dark blues, yellows (no pink, I don't think). Is this recent?
Maybe I should just shut up and be glad my baby girl is healthy. I'm 37 years old and haven't had a bit of problem during this pregnancy, outside of a few sinus infections.