By Jon W. Davidson
In the summer after my second year of college, I worked as the manager of the infants section of a department store. I was amazed by the near-universal view of shoppers that they could not buy a baby girl a blue jumper and that a baby boy's shirt could have no pink anywhere on it. I remember one ...
In the summer after my second year of college, I worked as the manager of the infants section of a department store. I was amazed by the near-universal view of shoppers that they could not buy a baby girl a blue jumper and that a baby boy's shirt could have no pink anywhere on it. I remember one ...
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