In the US, purple is considered more of a girl's color, but don't let that stop you from wearing it if you like it.
Colors are not inherently gender-specific. Any color can be worn or liked by anyone, regardless of gender. It is a social construct that associates certain colors with specific genders.
green yellow and white
Red is for either boys and girls. Think of Little Red Riding Hood. Think of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Red is a powerful and exciting color.
Baby blue is more of a boys color than a girls color, since it is most often used in signs for a new baby boy.
boys like blue and girls like pink --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm a boy and I don't like blue. It's a color that both sexes can use even though it is given to boys at birth to separate them from girls. I think boys need a pretty color that girls can't use since girls have the pretty color of pink that boys can't use.
depends on eye color
we like grey and black
Most boys have a preference for hair color. It's a myth that boys like girls with blond hair than with brown hair. Worry more about your personality than the color of your hair.
Blue
Blue can be for boys too.
Yes if it is not white or black then it is a color.
I would say for GIRLS and BOYS,but I say some girls and boys don't like pink. My dad likes black and red,so he's not that kinda preson.u cant really say cause some girls like pink, some like blue but some boys like blue and some boys like pink. so u cant say! It's just a color anyone can wear it! It doesn't really mater if it's a boy or girl color it's just a color and you can like whatever you want. :)
Some girls dye their hair. Blonde is a popular color.
Boys. The gene that causes the varying degrees of color blindness is recessive and must be present on the X Chromosome. Since boys have only one X Chromosome, it is more common for boys to be color blind than girls. It is still possible for a girl to be color blind, but it is significantly rarer. The problem affects 8% of Caucasian males and 0.5% of Caucasian females.