It really depends on the context. But considering my own experience as a long haired man, most of the time when people realized the group contained not only women, then they apologize.
It may be rude for some to be confused for a lady.
It is not more offensive than using “she” instead of “he” when talking about a man…
“you have to use the masculine form” : please note you actually use the neutral form “ils”, which is spelt the same as “ils” (masculine form).
“French people” means many different people, with different reactions, so I guess there is no simple answer to your last question.
It IS mocking, but it is also a common joke.
If you feel comfortable enough with doing that kind of humour with the well-accompanied man, it will generally be OK.
If there is no joke intended, stay neutral and avoid it.
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