Again, here is the ass backwards application of what it means for something or someone to be "Feminine".
Women are not "Feminine" by doing feminine things.
Things become feminine, by women doing them.
High heels? Feminine, because women wear them-- why? To make themselves appear taller, and have a different body plan ratio to appear more sexually attractive. They dont put the thought into that usually-- but that's what high heels are about. Wearing them does not make a woman more womanly. Neither does makeup, or wearing a dress, or having long hair.
The social programming is what needs to change. The social programming WILL CHANGE, if the women change. Going against social programming is hard. Men have their own social programming that is equally if not more hard to overcome. Being promiscuous whoremongers, or judging self-worth by being wealthy, or by being desired by women-- etc-- those are male social programming that is pathological, and men simply have to overcome it to improve society. Women have their own battles.
As for smeeprocket's "Blaming the victim" rebuke-- Look at Rosa Parks. Famous for WHAT? Was it for complaining and moaning about having to sit in the back of the bus-- or was it for saying "No, my current seat is fine, they can sit in the back instead." and suffering public reprisal for her acts?
What's that? The latter? And because of it, social norms changed?
EXACTLY.