In the mid-19th century, boys wore pink because it was seen has colour of strength.
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Top Five Facts about the colour Pink
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Pink is often a colour used as a symbolic colour for women issues and LGBT movement
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In color psychology, pink is a sign of hope.
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Pink is a colour that could neutalize disorders like mental distress. This process is associated with alternative medicine.
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In modern times, pink is now associated with young girls because of it's feminine and sweet appearance.
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The phrase "in the pink" means you're healthy.
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Pink erasers are used mostly to remove graphite. The pink colour is now because of a reaction of chemicals but in 1770's it was from the rubber tree.
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In medicine, pink lady is a term used for a drug cocktail used to treat gastroesophageal reflux. The term comes from the colour of medicine used.
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There's no such thing as pink light, meaning that blind spot on the colour spectrum is merely a stopgap for all the remaining invisible light waves. It's actually minus green light..
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When cooking meat and it is pink, it's not throughly cooked and might give stomach upset.