Why is the color blue typically designated for males and pink for females? Is this biological or something humans designated many generations ago?

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Why is the color blue typically designated for males and pink for females? Is this biological or something humans designated many generations ago?

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Very much cultural. Prior to WWII, pink was actually considered a manly colour and blue was for girls. Then Hitler decided he was going to brand gay people with pink triangles and we decided pink was too girly for boys.

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