Buy Brownie Points
Forumwarz is the first "Massively Single-Player" online RPG completely built around Internet culture.

You are currently looking at Flamebate, our community forums. Players can discuss the game here, strategize, and role play as their characters.

You need to be logged in to post and to see the uncensored versions of these forums.

Log in or Learn about Forumwarz

Civil Discussion
Switch to Role-Playing Civil Discussion

Viewing a Post

Fingerz

Avatar: 22863 2010-11-15 01:15:51 -0500
16

[7 VIBRATING DOLDOES]

Level 35 Emo Kid

A neverhasbeen

man-man Posted:

I have heard that pink/blue used to have completely the opposite gender connotations. Pink was seen as a form of red, which was a strong/masculine colour. Blue was seen as delicate and ladylike, like an eggshell (whichever bird it is that lays blue eggs, I mean that kind of eggshell)

Now it’s all different… which is why it’s no longer manly to wear pink. “Manly” being a social construct, it’s defined by the current norms, and currently the norm is that pink is for little girls. Little girls are very, very rarely manly, so by extension pink is also not manly.

Tell you what outlasts social norms in terms of manliness… real men wear the blood of their enemies. That never goes out of manliness.

Manliness is next to jailed-li-ness.

Internet Delay Chat
Have fun playing!
To chat with other players, you must Join Forumwarz or Log In now!