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Something ironic here is that Pink was traditionally a baby boy's color in the early 1900's because it was considered a watered down version of red. Blue was a baby girl's color because it was considered to be nurturing and calm. Kind of funny how those two switched and are enforced so strongly that it's deviant to deck a baby boy in pink nowadays.
only a true man can wear pink...
YDI for trusting your doctor, there is always a chance that its going to be the opposite sex, therefore, always buy unisex clothing for your baby.
I see nothing wrong with having pink things for a baby boy. What I do see as wrong is you having a problem with it. :
When you have a baby boy and you dress him in pink and you have a hundred people coming up to you in public saying "what a cute baby girl" and you have to keep saying "he's a boy" then you will understand why there is a problem with it, #373. And if you decide to stop correcting them and just start saying "thanks" or something by the time the kid is a year he will have gender confusion.
What the hell, the kid won´t mind :-)
Thats why u should get neutral colors
if your sons penor was hardly noticable then he might have some complications when he tries getting some later down the road...
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That happened to my mom, everyone thought I would be a boy but nope! Next time, decorate in yellow.
Well... you can save it for another time if you do happen to have a girl. :) Congrats! I love baby boys!!