I hate double standards but you hit the nail on the head. We had this discussion ad nauseum on the WISH boards when Disney announced their second women only race (men can run but are quite literally penalized and the crowd is flat out told not to cheer for them). Society views women only as empowering but men only as sexist. It is pretty sad.
Hopefully double standards will go away but at the moment it is more socially acceptable for a female to cross gender barriers than males. It isn't right but at the moment it is the reality.
Yep. And understand, I'm not supportive of exclusion (though I don't really see the harm in single gender fitness clubs or locker rooms, period)... I'm just pointing out that yes, there are double standards.
Of course, there are double standards the other way, as well. A woman with many partners in her life is labelled a term you can't post on these boards, whereas a man in the same situation is looked upon as a symbol of virility. There are of course others.
My point was that there are double standards in many areas. It's typically not even a blip (except for some fundamentalists) if a girl dresses like a boy, but society frowns upon the boy who dresses like a girl. Double standards are part of life.
Magpie, I suppose that you must be a bigger person than me. I would not allow my children to mock a transgendered child, but I have to admit - I wouldn't be happy about it. You sound like this is something you'd hope for your children. Good for you, I guess.
I've tried to give the OP advice about the potential consequences that a boy wearing a dress might see. To the best of my ability, my advice has been based upon those facts - I state my opinions, but the advice is valid no matter how I feel.
Your posts have consistently revolved around your opinions and how they color the situation - you're all about what should be, the beauty of the child, etc, etc. I don't think that we live in the nirvana that you're wishing for, but perhaps poeple like you can further the changes that you clearly long for.
I rather doubt that we will have a useful debate on this subject, but I wish you the best - and I do agree that tolerence is a good thing.