A plurality say infatuation is pink. Click a color to add your vote.
Infatuation is pink because…
“Mabel Pines has a pink sweater, and she is almost constantly infatuated.”
“Childish and pink.”
“It’s childish.”
“Pink is for hearts and love and stuff.”
“Pink and red are love colors, but pink is the less serious and more fun bubbly color.”
“Infatuation is the older sister of love. Therefore it’s either red or pink.”
“Even though it’s an intense feeling, I think more of butterflies and cutesy emotions so that’s why I chose pink over red.”
“Because to infatuate (if that’s the right term) is to love something, and love is pink.”
“Infatuation is pink because I think it represent thinking you know what love is while not actually knowing what love is.”
Infatuation is red because…
“Obsession goes further than love; it’s more than just pink, it’s red.”
“Infatuation is intense passion, and red is passion for me.”
“Infatuation is all consuming, so a bolder colour is suited for it. Pink might be love, but red is infatuation.”
“Infatuation feels somewhat intense, and red fits that. ”
“It’s similar to lust, which is red.”
“Infatuation is intense, and so is red.”
“It reminds me of the typical crush-y colours.”
“It is quite similar to love, which is associated with red.”
Infatuation is purple because…
“It’s not necessarily love, but more so a combination of feelings, love, sadness, anger, it’s a good mix of many other colours that get associated with other emotions.”
“Joriah Kwame’s song ‘Infatuated’ has a purple album cover.”
Infatuation is black because…
“Because epistemic ambiguity persists.”
Infatuation is yellow because…
“It’s the color of passion and hope. (Short-lived passion and hope, but passion and hope nonetheless.)”