Do you think a female described as 'handsome' is as much a compliment as a male described as 'pretty'?
People use the word "handsome" in an attempt to stroke the ego of not so pretty women.
People use the term "pretty boy" to try and knock a guy down in the pecking order.
Using "handsome" towards a woman is a backhanded compliment usually stemming from good intentions.
Using "pretty boy" towards a guy is a backhanded insult from negative intentions.
mixed messages much?
No mixed messages.
It's almost always less acceptable for a guy to look and act "like a woman" or "feminine" than a woman to look or act "like a guy" or "masculine."
(which is not to say there is acceptance, in some cases it's like saying 'there is less violence in gang wars than there is in military war', saying there is "less" acceptance may not be really saying much if there is no acceptance either way, or in cases no one cares, even then having "more" acceptance doesn't mean it's a good or positive thing)
Which do you think is more accepted:
Drag queens or female bodybuilders?
Women MMA stars wanting to fight men, or male MMA stars wanting to fight women?
Female cops, or male bra fitting specialists?
Women wearing suits to work, or men wearing skirts and heels?
Men with makeup, or women without?
Fat men with female hip to waist and shoulder ratios and big floppy breasts, or female athletes with male shoulder to waist ratios and flat chests?