^ stock knowledge. base sa giingon sakong
HS teacher.
ang tunay na lalake, dli magsalig sa google ug wikipedia when it comes to info. lol!
^ stock knowledge. base sa giingon sakong
HS teacher.
ang tunay na lalake, dli magsalig sa google ug wikipedia when it comes to info. lol!
i hate the way you understand things kua.
okaaay! to simplify everything for you because it seems like you have to have everything spoonfed to you...
Prior to the Baby Boom generation, the opposite color scheme had held sway for thousands of years! It was believed that blue, a more sedate color, should represent placid and obedient women, while the more vivid pink should represent masculine activity. In some religious beliefs, too, blue represented the robes of the Virgin Mary, while pink, a shade of red, represented the garments of Christ.
In the 50s, however, a basic shift in popular perception began as pink came to be seen as a more feminine color. Purple and coral have also made the jump to the feminine palette in fashion, as well. Male colors remain darker hues of gray, black, brown and tan.
sige bisayaon na nako ha?
ani ni xa, tong unang panahon knowing nga tong unang panahon, the world is being dominated by man, ang color blue kai nagarepresent sa pagiging cool and calm and passive which are characteristics of women before and red is for the aggression and power of masculinity. PINK is a lighter shade of red (red + white = pink) therefore, it also was considered as a representation of men. nabali lan tanan ang color scheme pag-abot sa 50's.... so if you are smart and you know history and you are a real man, represent your color. wear pink. plus, women love pink. if you want us to love you, wear the color we love. and vice versa.
did i say i was gonna explain this in bisaya? sorry. magpait jud ko ug bisaya oi. hahaha!
ang tunay na lalake gamay nlng kaau nabilin hahaha
ang tunay na lalaki, dli manakit sa babae na elang gi lab! hahaahahhaha
ang tunay na lalaki.... adto mag standby sa JUNQUERA!
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