Definitely male, in no way can I picture your voice coming from a female of any age. You sound like a young male, maybe 15-18, and...kind of gay. Not a bad thing and I hope you don't take offense, but your phrasing and the inflection with how you end your words sounds a tad effeminate, the slight hint of girl-ish lisp that people generally associate with gay males. But as I said, not remotely female, your pitch is way too low for that. Your voice is lower than mine and we've been on T almost exactly as long (5 months for me will be the 5th). You sound great, by the way, you're really good. Have you found it hard to learn your new range, or has it been gradual enough that it's been pretty smooth?
I can't sing half the time these days. I'm not professionally trained or anything, but my parents are professional musicians and I've always had a good voice and pitch control naturally, plus we grew up singing, just a musical family. Not anymore, however, my voice is in a weird in between stage where I can't instinctively tell what notes I can reach and can't, sometimes it's a nice tenor, others I sound awful. Practice will help I'm sure, but some days it's just a hot mess. If you don't mind my asking, have you noticed any squeaking or cutting out when you try to make certain sounds/noises? I work with dogs, so when they howl sometimes we'll howl along with them, and I can't anymore...at all. It just cuts out. O_o If I try to make a surprised noise or add much upward inflection, I also squeak. I'm just curious if others with good voices pre-T have had similar experiences. I was always told my speaking voice pre-T was 'pretty'. That made me shudder, of course, but I was hoping maybe that meant I'd have a very pleasant sounding baritone some day. A guy can dream, at least. XD