Then that's fine. The point is that society (and this thread) can largely illustrate how bad we are when it comes to any sort of flexing of those muscles if something 'outside the norm' happens.
I mentioned earlier that I was bullied enough as a kid for
just being a tomboy as a younger girl. Now I conform, maybe it was social pressure maybe it was my fashion senses maturing.
But not all people will feel that way, and it's important that if some people don't fit rigidly to the "boy" mould or the "girl" form then that's perfectly okay.
Guy's wearing pink in the recent decade or so has been met with so much "spilt ink" for a darn colour choice or anytime a girl goes from long hair to a buzz cut, for instance.
Because WOAH those norms are being tampered.