Quote from: mac1 on September 21, 2014, 04:19:34 PM
It is probably that society is more open toward women dressing as they choose and being accepted in traditional male roles.
(1) Women can wear any clothes of their choice without prejudice.
(2) Women can be accepted in men's public restrooms without fear of legal action.
(3) Women are still allowed to have women only activities (exercise clubs, sports activities, etc.).
(4) Women reporters are allowed in men's locker rooms (even when the men are nude) following sports events.
(5) Women have become accepted in all occupations. There is no longer a male only profession.
There are many other examples of female preference. There is no longer (male only) but (female only) still exists.
(1)
Anyone can wear any clothes they want. It's not you or I that get to decide how you look it's how you wish to be perceived by society in general. If you want to go out and be seen as a woman, then be a woman. If you want to be a man in a dress with a beard and hairy chest showing then go ahead but you might not make it very far. If you are not out, then you just don't realize that there is no wall separating what one can wear especially if one is MTF it's make believe. The only barriers are the mind. Do the right things and you can disappear into a crowd. If you want to stick out then stick out. What I have found over the years is that there are women who don't dress their age, and they will get "ewww, did you see that fat bi**ch in the skin tight dress? She looks like a pig wrapped in bacon! Gross". Yeah that happens and a lot from woman to woman. The longer I live the more I witness the deep prejudices that people harbor inside them simply because they don't want to know or understand. If you fit a certain description of what society deems man or woman then all is right with the world
(2)
A few years ago I was somewhere, I just don't remember, but the women's room near where I was was closed and the next closest women's room was quite a hike. So Ifigured what the hell, try the men's room. I said hello before I walked in and no one said anything. When I walked inside there was a man in there and looked at me and said get the hell out of her, this is the men's room.
(3)
What about hunting, fishing, football. I could go on and on but men have their own little "boys club" too. Besides I find women only activities kind of boring. It's nice to talk and socialize for a little bit and then after that I am done. I have a woman I work with who belongs to some knitting circle at work and I made the mistake once of telling her I used to knitting when I was little. Since then I have had a number of offers to join and honestly I would rather strangle myself with yarn than make something useful out of it,
(4)
Who cares? Does it make a difference. If that athlete is married with a family do you think he is walking around the locker room with his junk hanging out? I doubt it. Most men I have found are a little leery about having their junk hanging for fear that there might be someone else close by with bigger junk.
(5)
My company was just sued for millions of dollars last year because of a sex discrimination lawsuit when a man who was less qualified was promoted over a woman who was more qualified. The company sent out letters talking about how they would address pay inequality. Then one day I get a call from my boss and find out that "presto I am getting a 5% raise" because I was underpaid compared to my peers. So are women accepted in male dominated fields? Yeah, but....when it comes to work pay inequality is very real.