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One can make the argument that men and women objectively have different body shapes/types, but so do individuals. All one has to do is ask a woman about demin jeans and you’ll often get some comments about sizes being wrong, cuts being wrong, one pair being more flattering than another pair, etc. Not all clothing is made the same and neither are all people. I could even go so far as to suggestion that some men could certainly benefit from wearing bras, something that most people would identify as purely objectively feminine. Yet there are some heavy men with bigger breasts than women. Same can be said of hip size, waist and so on. So objectively that’s not true. Bras could be beneficial for either gender. That said, there are some who will argue that neither gender should wear bras. There was even some research done that suggests bras don’t help at all in keeping a womans breasts from sagging over time. I’m not going to make a statement or stand either way on that topic. Just to say that most of our clothing is defined as one gender or another in a completely subjective way.Of course the problem may not even lie in the gender lines themselves, but instead in the way we approach them. While it is completely subjective that we define certain articles of clothing as male or female, more importantly it’s what we do with them once we define that ultimately matters. One could make the argument that gender specific clothing would be no big deal, so long as one could cross the gender lines without backlash.