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I agree that as you become teenager, it's okay to wear pink. But that is only because at that age you have created a foundation of friends.
In the same way noone wants to play with "the fat kid", a boy wearing pink will be looked down upon in the lower grades.
The only meaning we could possibly scrape out of our existence is to simply reproduce and continue on our genes. That's what they want to do
And why isn't this a proper answer? Animals do it, plants do it and amoeba do it. Who said it'd take a sentient brain to know the meaning of life?
I beg to differ. It is socially set colours. If you ask a boy or girl of they'd wear pink or blue respectively, the boy is sure to say no, while the girl might say yes. You probably already know the reason why; while the opposite is not true for girls, wearing pink diminishes the boys masculinity, which is important as they grow up to gain friends. You wouldn't force your son into wearing pink, would you?
First, sorry for the late response. I haven't had a lot of time on my hands lately.
Second, wow you really seem to have thought long about this subject. I hope I can cite you for it if needed in the future because I agree with everything you've written. One thing though. I do not believe the only reason we changed to monotheism was because it would be easier to worship one god instead of many. That's not how I'd advocate for my god, anyways.
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