yes it does
Gender can influence color preference due to societal norms and cultural associations. For example, pink is often associated with femininity and blue with masculinity. However, individual preferences may still vary regardless of gender.
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Research suggests that gender can influence color preference, with studies showing that men tend to prefer bolder colors like blue and black, while women tend to prefer softer colors like pink and purple. This difference may be due to societal norms and stereotypes that influence color preferences from a young age. However, individual preferences can vary greatly and are not solely determined by gender.
The force of attraction between a magnet and another object is completely unaffected by the object's weight, color, texture, age, density, religion, political affiliation, or gender preference.
of course not!
Yes, cats who are male tend to have larger paws than a female cat.Hope this helped :)Kaytiprox
I'm not sure. This is just a guess: i think it would because the hamster, or person as it may be, could have had some experience in the past (the older you are the more experiences) that leads to his or her preference of a certain color.
There is no preference between gender amongst Jews.
Gender Gap
Gender doesn't affect religion at all. If gender did affect religion it would be totally Bias. Well, there is your answer on "does gender affect religion."
If they have voiced their preference on what gender to be called then the proper way to address them is by their preference; however if they dress in a fashion of a male or of a female then there should be no problem addressing them with that particular gender if they have not voiced their preference.