Why is lite blue the traditional color for baby boys?

I personal think that lite blue looks like a girl color. A green or even dark blue for a boy. Where did this tradition come from? What color would you choose for a traditional baby boy color?

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I thought I answered this one already? Oh well, thanks for another 2 points.
I don't know why it is a tradition...but it is. Light blue for boys, light pink for girls.
I dunno, but my guess is that it is a traditional color because babys usually all look the same, so when someone comes up to you and you have a new baby dressed in all blue they can say "oooh what a cute boy!" and if it is dressed in pink they can go "what a pretty girl!" or something. Basically, it is to aviod the comments like "So what is that?"
well, i know i love baby blue .. and i don't know. since pink and blue are popualr, i guess they picked them. they are make them light colors, because they're babies and they light like a heavenly gift =]
light blue is to relax the boys. Science has found that light blue is, to a young boy, more calming than any other color.

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well when babies are first born you really can't tell if they are a girl or a boy so that is a way of distinguishing the sex of the baby and trust me it avoids people coming up to you in the mall and asking is it a girl or a boy. babies draw a lot of attention. it will avoid the hassle for you. you don't have t be traditional though they have wonder new colors for boys even army colors. i see a lot of gray and red.
For me pink reminds me of girls (and tough guys) lol and blue reminds me of a boy, thats why they made the tradition.
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It's because of the metaphysical qualities and energies of the light spectrum when connected to either male or female energies... Everything in creation is either male or female or at least shows qualities of either even in being hemaphrodites.

The only thing that decides gender is a collection of chromosones at the point of conception. What decides the quality and spectrum of each set, is decided by the chemicals and their ammounts... Alkalinity or acidity.

Every color has an energy, just as every food that you eat that has color does something different in the body when you eat it and how stones and gems effect the mood and circumstance of an energy. Light has an intelligence and the qualities of Blue are masculine and alkaline... Pinks and reds are Femanine and acidic. Try it on litmus paper... Everything is for a reason. The world is not as random as some would have it be. To prove this... collect some sperm and put it on pink litmus and see what happens and collect some of the female "stuff" and put it on blue and see what happens. One compliments the other and changes the other... Thats why Blue is for boy and pink is for girl! There is something inherent in all of us that understands this on a very basic level... Society is what causes us to rebel against these principals in our attempts at being better than and wiser than that which created us...

If you are able to understand all of this, If you believe in this sort of thing from either a metaphysical viewpoint or a scientific one... that... is exactly why. Blue for boys and Pink for girls. Green and yellow are neutral.

If you don't understand or believe, go ahead and join in with the rest of the un natural, ignorant, gender confused, rest of the planet... It's a trend at this point... Why not?

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