And while I'm excited that people - especially little boys - are finding the freedom to express themselves without fear of being ostracized, I'm concerned about the trend of men wearing women's clothing on the runways. This is why: Women have had to endure major body image issues simply because the beauty standards of a 5-10 inch 110 pound blond woman are nearly possible to achieve for even the most carb-hating of us. What happens when a lithe male becomes the most coveted image in fashion? Marc Jacobs is one of the industry's most influential designers, after all. At this rate, it won't be too long before male models are cover girls on American fashion magazines. The average sized women, who is 5-4 and about 150 pounds will have to give up shopping. I know - probably better than most - that fashion is the domain of gay men. Many gay men have a fantastic sense of style, however, I still believe that is part of the reason why there is such a disconnect between what women want to wear every day and what is sold in stores. I think we are taking it a bit too far when a transvestite - who has no hips - is the idealized female image. What does that say about femininity?