Experts have cracked the color code.
Purple is a bold color often viewed as unique, whimsical, and creative. That's why, if you hate the color purple, it may reflect a more practical personality type.
Lawless offers another take on why the color purple may fall flat for some:"Purple is often connected to royalty, which may lead some to see it as ostentatious and vain. It is often used in religious and spiritual settings and can be negatively associated with magic, witchcraft, mourning, and death. Because it is a color rarely found in nature, it can also be associated with artificiality.
Rinaldi says that while a rejection of the color pink can often be a rejection of femininity itself, it can also be a rejection of the stereotypes associated with women. Lawless agrees that some people may resist pink"due to its association with binary gender norms."Red is most often associated with passion, courage, and intensity—and for many people, that's the color's main appeal.
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