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This article is amazing. It shows something so deeply ingrained into our modern brains, that we have never actually stopped to think about it. Why is pink so strongly associated with girls and women? And why is just about everything else, especially blue, associated with boys? Why can't girls have blue? In regards to this, a store called Hamleys has decided to remove signs saying "Boys" and "Girls." Not only that, they have also abandoned the "color coding" of blue and pink. This is amazing because such a small change can actually have huge impacts, such as making people realize that they were unconsciously obeying the "color coding" and segregation of sexes.