50 percent of these colors are in my hunting face camo pattern - just what are you trying to infer here?
Colors have no gender. Any color can be a color that boys or girls like. Wear whatever color you want. Also, don't take it as an insult if someone were to say you like "girl" colors, because it means you consider being a girl to be a step down, which is an insult to women.
Hell, I’ve had both pink ties and pink shirts for work over the years and it didn’t once make me worry about my masculinity.
But when Homer wore a pink shirt, they sent him to a mental hospital where he was roommates with Michael Jackson. Now I don't know what to think.
Blue. Seriously, up until the early 20th Century, blue was considered feminine and pink masculine: http://uk.businessinsider.com/pink-...and-blue-girls-heres-why-that-changed-2017-10
Real men wear pink. More accurately, real men don't give a shit on what color they wear; they're more concerned about dressing presentably.
Henry Rollins once autographed my pink t shirt with "Girl Color! Luv, Henry Baby"... Not sure if that matters to the topic?
yeah... on that note, if it is for such a thing then I'd suggest tone is more important than colour-low saturation and such.
I've read elsewhere that yellow can make people feel sicker if they're already sick. Powder blue walls are nice because you can always throw down some fluffy green carpet and add some realistic-ish stuffed animals to give the room a fun outdoorsy vibe.