Man, except for purple, which is not-so-surprisingly gendered in our culture, the men's and women's charts are broadly the same. Which is pretty cool and not actually what I'd have expected.
(I imagine that leaving pink off helps with that, given how gendered pink is as well.)
colorblind. I still see colors but less of them than ya'll see, and anecdotally my brain usually doesn't try to notice them as quickly or frequently as others do.
From what I've read of how (most) colorblindness works, it seems that blue tends to stand out/be preserved much better than the rest of the spectrum, which all gets muddled into various flavors of what gets translated to trichromats as yellows and browns. True/not true?