It's even more frustrating if you want to buy a pair of trainers, it's almost women's fitness attire has to have pink.
I'm aware of this Crime against Humanity - how could I not be. It's very frustrating.
The way I see it, if you have no choice (like with the trainers) you have no choice. What bugs me is when young women deliberately choose pink.
But I also understand that what appears to be a deliberate choice is not necessarily one. Women are being brainwashed even before they're born.
The young couple has just returned from the ultrasound appointment where they learned that it's gonna be a 'lil girl. Now, as soon as they get home, before even taking of their shoes, they start painting the 'baby room'
pink!
Why? Because it's tradition.
Next, they go out and buy 'baby stuff' for girls and... you guessed it, everything has to be
pink!
Why? Because by now they've already stopped to think for themselves.
So, the little baby is born and once it manages to open it's eyes, the first thing it sees is... the colour
pink!
The pink nightmare for the little one has only just begun. In kindergarden she meets other little ones and she soon understands that anything that looks pink is a little girl just like herself. And thus it continues through school, high school, prom night, dating... and I really don't know where it's gonna end --- obviously NOT in the BB arena. Why, the sexy Emma Willis even had a pink microphone on BBUK finale.
A pink microphone!
Brainwashing little girls into having to identify with the colour pink is a crime. The pink addiction does NOTHING to empower women, quite the opposite.