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11 January 2021 19:01Being an AMAB person and not liking colour pink isn't necessarily a sign of homophobia, being an AFAB person and not liking colour pink isn't necessarily a sign of internalised misogyny. It might be, of course it might be. But not everyone in the world is American, and for some of us, pink is... just a colour. We didn't grow up thinking of it as a "female" colour. These days it is generally used as a stand-in for "femininity" in our countries too, but some of us who were born before this started to happened "at home" are still alive, you know?
And yes, I'm intentionally saying "AMAB" and "AFAB", not "men" and "women", because it's not like armchair psychologists just leave you alone if you're not cis.
(I like some shades of pink and can't stand other shades. There are plenty of colours I like more. There are some I like less.)
And yes, I'm intentionally saying "AMAB" and "AFAB", not "men" and "women", because it's not like armchair psychologists just leave you alone if you're not cis.
(I like some shades of pink and can't stand other shades. There are plenty of colours I like more. There are some I like less.)