While I am by no means a history buff, I believe men have been doing those things for centuries. It seems only in more recent history it has become taboo, if you will. And on that note, not to be argumentative; but it makes me think, not that I initiated this thread for "thinking" purposes, about the "equality", or lack there of, of attire options for the different sexes. Women are wearing pants, power suits, boots, and fatigues, all of which, which were previously male only, are now perfectly sociably acceptable and not considered cross dressing. Men, on the other hand, are often labeled negatively if they choose to adorn themselves in any way that modern macho man mentality has labeled feminine.
Especially, in the scene I have been into for the last 20 years, there have been instances I have seen a person, not sure whether they were male or female, and thought...what does it matter, I think they are beautiful and/or interesting. The specifics of their anatomy should have no bearing.
Now, back to my original intent, objectfying men (it's all about equality )