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Why women prefer colour pink?
LONDON,
Aug
21
(Reuters)
Boys
like
blue,
girls
like
pink
and
there
isn't
much
anybody
can
do
about
it,
researchers
said
in
one
of
the
first
studies
to
show
scientifically
that
there
are
gender-based
colour
preferences.
Researchers
said
these
differences
may
have
a
basis
in
evolution
in
which
females
developed
a
preference
for
reddish
colours
associated
with
riper
fruit
and
healthier
faces.
Recent
studies
have
suggested
there
is
a
universal
preference
for
"blue",
and
there
has
not
been
much
previous
evidence
to
support
the
idea
of
sex
differences
when
picking
colours,
said
Anya
Hurlbert,
a
neuroscientist
at
Newcastle
University
who
led
the
study.
"We
speculate
that
this
sex
difference
arose
from
sex-specific
functional
specialization
in
the
evolutionary
division
of
labour," she
wrote
in
Current
Biology.
"There
are
biological
reasons
for
liking
reddish
things."
In
the
study,
the
researchers
asked
a
group
of
men
and
women
to
look
at
about
1,000
pairs
of
coloured
rectangles
on
a
computer
screen
in
a
dark
room
and
pick
the
ones
they
liked
best
as
quickly
as
possible.
Afterwards,
Hurlbert
and
colleagues
plotted
the
results
along
the
colour
spectrum
and
found
that
while
men
prefer
blue,
women
gravitate
towards
the
pinker
end
of
the
blue
spectrum.
"Women
have
a
very
clear
pattern.
It's
low
in
the
yellow
and
green
regions
and
rises
to
a
peak
in
the
purplish
to
reddish
region,"
she
said.
Hurlbert
believes
women's
preference
for
pink
may
have
evolved
on
top
of
a
natural,
universal
preference
for
blue.
"When
you
add
it
together
you
get
the
colours
they
intrinsically
like,
you
get
bluish
red,
which
is
sort
of
lilac
or
pink,"
she
said.
For
men,
thinking
about
colours
was
less
important
because
as
hunters
they
just
needed
to
spot
something
dark
and
shoot
it,
Hurlbert
said.
As
for
Eve,
Hurlbert
added,
maybe
there
was
a
different
reason
she
picked
that
apple.
"Red
was
the
colour
of
a
good
ripe
fruit,"
Hurlbert
said.



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