Bull ◊◊◊◊. A stereotype is defined as "fixed, oversimplified, and often biased belief or image about a group of people, attributing certain characteristics (personality, appearance, abilities) to all members, regardless of individual differences, acting as mental shortcuts but often being inaccurate and leading to prejudice". You, certainly, react to that. I, and (f I may be so bold as to suggest) others do not.
Again, that gots nothing to do with anything. Any man can represent himself on the spectrum of masculinity to femininity, while still being a man. There is no spectrum of male to female; it's binary, with the couple biological screw ups in between. I've said this repeatedly.
{eta: and my definition, which you are trying mightily to peanut-butter-sandwich out of existence, has been repeatedly said to be a provisional understanding, because a hard line definition changes the game for both sides. I might have mentioned that a few times}
We are not talking about dysphorics.
They are dressing to look like themselves. See the stereotype definition above to understand your mistake.
Cheap cop out.
There it is again- 'who want to be thought of" instead of "believe they are". You keep begging the question of insincerity.
Ok, this is kind of interesting. You think that any attempts at grooming are insincere? If a guy shaves, he is "pretending" to be younger, you say? If he combs his hair, he's a liar, because he is not presenting himself as god intended? Do tell.
Please tell me all about these restrictions on dress, that make a liar out of anyone who tries to pass themselves off as handsome. Do the pretty people have like a copyright lock on certain forms of attire? How do we determine our sincere representation over an insincere one?
I never said it was a proxy, nor do I particularly think it is (looked at a certain way, you could argue it, but I find it navel gazing- sex is largely not used as a proxy in this discussion, IMO). You pulled that out of your ass, saying "it seems like you are saying" and trying your hand at some bull ◊◊◊◊ Socratic leading. So no, I don't intend to be your dancing ◊◊◊◊◊◊◊ monkey.