Okay.
So a girl at age two is put in pants, and throughout her life there is really no issue.
So tell me what happens to the family that alternatively puts their son in skirts, dresses, or pants. Think about this.
Could this be another reason why there is this double standard, because it is from day one instilled in everyone?
Reine, If this drive to differentiate were so innate as you say, then why did women start wearing pants? Why would they start wearing something that was masculine from the get go? (curiously enough if you look at clothing history, as I have done here in the past, Men wore lace, skirts, tights, stockings, high heels, makeup, and so on.)
That drive to differentiate more often than not manifests in the form of outright sexism, and or bigotry, at least as far as I can tell.
Something else that happens to men if they choose to dare cross the gender clothing line as men....their mental sanity is called into question. This to my knowledge does not happen to a GG that chooses to wear pants predominately.




