[Grant may well be surprised that Lorenz doesn't have an absurd reasons for that differentiation.]
What is socially acceptable for men and women to wear. If there were no reason a man might wear something traditionally feminine, a dress for example, then there's be no distinction between men's clothing and women's clothing to begin with. It's the fact that there IS a distinction that makes it clear that the expectation is that one wears what they "should".
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What is socially acceptable for men and women to wear. If there were no reason a man might wear something traditionally feminine, a dress for example, then there's be no distinction between men's clothing and women's clothing to begin with. It's the fact that there IS a distinction that makes it clear that the expectation is that one wears what they "should".
Isn't it?