@Zero_Democracy Honest questions: Why do you assume gender norms exist and why do you think cishet men should challenge them if they do?
@Zero_Democracy Can you prove to me that they exist, then? I am what you call a cishet man, I know many others and I can't find anything that I'd call a norm that unifies us all into the same group. Same goes for the women I know. (I work in an all-women environment, so I'm pretty close with them.) Each one has their own way of being a woman and none seems to be challenging anything by being themselves.
@Zero_Democracy Also, what do we gain by challenging the ‘norm’? Why should we do it if, as I think you suggest, it makes us uncomfortable? Why should we do something we may not really want to do? What would we prove with that?
@josemanuel They demonstrably do exist, and cishet men enjoy a position where they're subject to much less consequences for challenging them than any other group, as well as largely being their own police force.