Quote Originally Posted by Pythos View Post
and there, in my opinion is a thought line that poses a big problem.
I for one DO NOT like the limitations based upon what is on our chest and between our legs (and lets admit it, that is exactly what it is)

This line sounds like the men that were all "I personally never want women to get into my field of work, I like women knowing their place."

Sorry but that is what I see when I see a male, or a female, or a Tg saying such a line.
Pythos, you hit the nail on the head! We should not base clothing choices on what is between our legs. I have been doing some googling with interesting results. For example google "men wearing womens clothing" and read the websites that appear in the top 20 results. After you have finished, then gooble "women wearing men's clothing" and read the websites that appear in the top 20 results. In the case of men wearing women's clothing, there are a lot of negative comments and social implications. In the case of women wearing men's clothing, there are not so many negative comments or social implications, and in fact, there is a lot of encouragement and reference to articles in women's magazines on how to incorporate men's clothing/accessories to appear more masculine. Yes, many of these magazines actually advocate women appearing more masculine. Google proves the double standard, Just do the google searches above if you don't believe me.