Strangly enough, I wore pink and purple when I went out last night lol!!
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I don't think having a brand called "purple" something would hurt. Now a straight guy might not buy a purple shirt, depending on what he's comfortable in (it wasn't that long ago that pink polos suddenly seemed 'in' regardless of orientation), but if it's a shirt he'd buy anyway in whatever color, I don't think it matters what the label is called.
It's funny, I wear all shirts of colors, probably have more reds, blues and greens than anything but I do have some purple etc. And a female co-worker complimented me than talked about how her boyfriend likes wearing purple, so at least some straight guys aren't opposed to wearing purple either.
And funny marshlander, I also thought of a purple song, but for me it was "Purple Rain" by Prince lol
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Pink seems, in Europe at least, to be associated with Homosexuality especially because of the use of the Pink Triangle in the Nazi concentration camp system.
A purple triangle, however, was used to identify religious types such as Jehovas Witnesses etc.
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I met the PM while wearing a purple tie once. The only piece of purple clothing I think I own.
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I think all six color in the rainbow flag represent Queer community. We are all about diversity and difference. No single color can represent us.
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posterpicture Wrote:I think all six color in the rainbow flag represent Queer community.
But there are seven colours in an actual rainbow. They couldn't make flags with sufficiently distinct indigo and violet, so they just merged them into purple.
I am sure there must be a moral in that story, but I am unsure what.
Fred
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
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