Cultural Differences Between Men And Women In The 1920's

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Two neuroscientist named Hurlbert and Ling discovered that in two distinct cultures women often prefer red tones, such as pink. These These scientist suggest that these preferences are because of ancient women’s role in hunting and gathering communities. The women were attuned to the red of the ripe berries and other fruits. So women focused on red tones to make their search easier. This preference would also come in handy in recognizing illness and flushed faces among the children.
Up till the 1920’s parents dressed their children in white. Both boys and girls at young ages were put in dresses. When western parents started to dress their children in colors in the 1920s the colors were reversed. Pink was for boys, and blue was for girls. The