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I recently asked if a pink room would go over well with your man. The answer was mostly a negatory. But, I thought, surely, this can work if done well? So, I did some sleuthing around for pink bachelor pads, and as I suspected, most of the accents are done in greys and earthy, leathery browns, and lots of animals. Some are quite over the top, but others could work with a few minor changes. Convinced? I asked my husband what he thought, and he gave the appropriate learned response, "I'm sorry, your right, those pants make you look great." (in other words, h* no!)
(note, not all of these rooms are bachelor pads, many of them are though!)
During the 1920's through 40's when color was first introduced into baby's dresses, baby boys wore pink and baby girls wore blue. Before the 20's babies wore white. This article here has some amazing scientific research why the color preference changed to what it is today, and why women are drawn to colors such as pinks and reds more than men (it has something to do with berries, no lie).
mark rigg
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herve vab derstraeten's pink bachelor pad
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the white house (red room)
windsor courtney smith
steve gambrel
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drake design
nina campbell
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domino
domino (yes, the walls are a soft pink)
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Truly though, if pink is alright in all of these scenarios, then you can tell your man that pink is just fine for him!
*brad pitt in pink suit, male model in pink polo, pink bottlenose dolphin
*pink john deere tractor, pink hummer limo, pink cat car
*pink storm trooper, pink storm trooper at G20 protest, pink darth vadar
*saddam hussein's pink room, solider in pink boxers in afghanistan gunfight, pink tank
*last but not least pink foosball table
Pink... the new boy power. Could you imagine purple? Which would be harder, do you think?
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