My take on it is this: society still says women are 2nd class citizens. So why would anyone want to be a second class citizen when you could be a first class one? So we (women) should aspire to be more like men. And if you are a woman and you want to be more like a man (or be a man!) then you are headed in the right direction---society says. This goes not only for the way we dress but also the way we act. In other words, once we get out of the "first class/second class" mentality, we'll (all "T" people) will be better off.