Quote Originally Posted by Theodric View Post
Branding people to be 'bigots' for not liking a particular style of fashion is a bit strange to me and does little to endear people to whatever point is being made.
Not liking =/= being uncomfortable because it challenges your view of gender norms.

As I stated: Or does it just make bigots uncomfortable to see, and make bigots view you as less than a male? Because if it doesn't impact the first two, then I don't really care about the second.