Actually, I think I chose my words poorly "wear clothes for women" was mean't to read "wear clothes intended for women"; the omitted word makes for a rather large difference in interpretation.
I'm not, per se, trying to make a point about us as much as make the point that society generally accepts menswear as part of the female wardrobe - or atleast I think most men do, our FTM comrades might take issue with me there.
The grass will never make the night sky lighter, but the clouds often make the daylight duller. Is that a double standard or is it just a fact of life?