kids while gals will blue because that was seen as more delicate and it was associated with the virgin mary but you try telling that to a screaming 5 year old. or the pacifier for a little princess blue for boys even when they're babies they're slaying dragons where do these gender stereotypes come from. the advertising industry that's where girls wear pink and like dolls. they never wear blue. that's for boys. marketing professionals peddle stereotypes that marcus for our entire lives. these conditioned gender roles can make us sick that's what he has picked out says he's editor in chief at pink's thinks it's not very friendly i see some progress and it's actually were nice we just want people to realize that pink isn't just for girls and blue for boys gender roles of something we can play with we shouldn't pigeonhole children we should help them figure out their identity and let them do things their own way. pick out has 4 children. their mother works in a different city during the week he shoulders all the parenting himself. he's one of 5 members of the pink stinks team it's financed by