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  • Get Your Girl Into Hunting With a Pink Gun.

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    In a bid to make shooting more appealing to the girls and ladies, some gun stores are now packing pink guns. They call it, "blaze pink" and the color tickled the pre-teen girls in this article. I'm still looking for a gun that doesn't make me look fat, but pink is okay. Because I've wanted to get into shooting, but you know, the guns are so dull and drab and butch. A splash of color seems just the thing to brighten the cold hunting palette. Why, it's the perfect accessory! Check out the details, dahlings: "The .22-caliber Crickett rifle ($169.99) has a bright pink stock, and the Remington Express Jr. .20 gauge shotgun ($379.99) has a laminated pink-and-black stock emblazoned with the slogan 'Shoot like a girl if you can!'" Aw yeah.

    Okay, all mocking aside for just a second...

     

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  • Girls Really Do Like Pink. I Have Proof.

    pink-babyI was always a firm believer in the nurture side of the nature vs. nurture argument. I say I was because I fully subscribed to that theory until I had boy/girl twins. 

    Sure, boys like baby dolls and girls like trucks too, but my daughter feeds her baby dolls and my son throws his down the stairs. Ian drives around his trucks and makes loud noises and has his truck crash into things and occasionally take off into space. Claudia puts little stuffed animals on the truck and makes them drive to birthday parties or the grocery store.

    I wish I was making that up, but I'm not. My boy says his favorite color is blue and my girl says her favorite color is pink.

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  • Hello Kitty Shames Cops

     hello kittyPolice officers in Thailand are experiencing a unique punishment for rule violations like parking illegally and being late. The cops are required to do desk jockey work and to wear pink Hello Kitty armbands at the station. "'Simple warnings no longer work. This new twist is expected to make them feel guilt and shame and prevent them from repeating the offense, no matter how minor,' said Pongpat, acting chief of the Crime Suppression Division in Bangkok." That is, unless the officers happen to be Hello Kitty fanatics.


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  • Pink Genes Are For Girls

    disney princessAre girls hard-wired to be all into pink and princesses? If you are looking for the answers, you probably won't find them here. For example:

    "The reason why girls like pink is that their brains are structured completely differently to boys," says child psychologist Dr Michael Carr-Gregg. "Part of the brain that processes emotion and part of the brain that processes language is one and the same in girls but is completely different in boys. This explains so much - you can give a girl a truck and she'll cuddle it. You can give a boy a Barbie doll and he'll rip its head off. These differences are hard-wired at birth but you can't take away the cultural conditioning, which helps it along a bit."

    Oh. So pink is, um, nurturing? Or about language and emotion? I'm so confused. See, I don't get how the princess thing and the pink thing and the cuddly-emotion thing are one and the same. However, explanations are clearly not part of the recipe of newsflashes in this one. Let me summarize the rest for you. Disney markets the princess thing to little girls! Barbies might or might not be bad for girls! Bratz are too sexualized, and that is not good!

    I do love this quote from a Mattel rep, defending Barbie's educational value by citing the company's launch of Barbie and Tanner, her dog that really poos. "You can actually clean his poo up with a pooper scooper, so it teaches them that if they take their dog for a walk, it's good to do the right thing by the environment." Wow. That doll has some really important lessons to share with us. Like "it's good to clean up poo". Sorry, my hysterical laughter is making it hard to write.

    While it's hard to take this all seriously, I'd just like to add I find it interesting people somehow think cultural conditioning is this little thing you can just get over easily, while genes are the real deal. We are social animals; our socialization is what makes us human. I'd say that's just as powerful as a gene. Gawd, I'm such a faux-grad student.   


  • Pink Balls For Girls

    pink mittThank you Title IX! Target has come out with a line of pink sporting goods like mitts, volleyballs, and basketballs. Presumably these are designed for girls, or boys who are comfortable enough with themselves to adopt a rosier approach to athleticism.

    On first glance, it might be tempting to hate on this stuff as going with the stereotype. Why do girls get everything marketed to them as princess pink fairy lacy frou frou? But I look at this equipment, and I see a nice revolution. If a girl is in the oh-so-common pink phase, she might like having a ball that appeals to her color love, and therefore be more into trying a sport. And my long range hope is that with more and more girls participating in athletic endeavors, we'll see some serious improvements in the current palette of black-red-orange-forest green-white-gold that dominates most sports. Where's the lavender? The bronze? The aquamarine? The sky blue? (Note: don't send me examples of pro sports teams that use these colors, because they are the exception rather than the norm.) Maybe we'll start seeing some uniforms that aren't an ugly blend of two colors that shouldn't go together. Down with man colors! Grrrl power!

    Besides, being a feminist athlete doesn't mean you can't accessorize well or wear something bright. Tennis has had well-known women players for ages, and even though white ruled the sport for a long time, I love some of the newer ensembles. And when we bought this pink mitt for my daughter's T-ball season, it was a big hit on the field. Kids begged for a chance to use it. Interestingly, some of the boys did refuse to borrow it even though they had forgotten their own mitts and would have to catch bare-handed. Time to come around, young sons, and get comfortable with "girl" colors. You'll be seeing a lot more of us with our hot pink and lavender mitts on the field in the future.  


  • Britney's Breakdown: Suicide Attempt

    bald britney spearsIf new reports are to be believed, Britney Spears is continuing to have a difficult time coping even while being attended to in rehab.  The latest has her attempting to hang herself from a light with a bedsheet, screaming "I am the antichrist", and scrawling "666" on her head and unintelligible words and scribbles across the backs of her hands.

    On a brighter note, Justin Timberlake, Pink, and Brooke Shields have attempted to contact Britney (whose chewed gum you can now bid on at eBay) and leave encouraging messages.  Brooke wrote a book two years ago about her own journey with postpartum depression and likely has some good advice.  A variety of postpartum mood disorders, including depression as well as the more common "baby blues", strike about 80% of mothers.  Meanwhile, K-Fed's behavior continues to be exemplary, with him bringing the boys by for another visit, and now it's being reported that Brit wants yet another baby with him.

    Having had four children and having gone through various degrees of mood disorders myself, I cannot imagine how much more difficult the situation is when you're a celebrity.   For the sake of everyone involved, especially the babies, I'm still hoping everything turns out all right.



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