Dude, I know it sucks being short, but there's nothing you can do about it. That's your lot in life. If there's nothing you can do to change something, you're wasting time and resources beating yourself up over it. I don't intend to diminish your feelings at all, but you post this thread so often that it's clear you need to start accepting yourself for what you look like and who you are.
I'm five feet tall and it sure bothers me a lot sometimes. I hate having to stand on my toes to reach something that most people can just reach out and grab, and I feel puny compared to most people I encounter on a day to day basis.
But here's the secret: just about everybody, cis and trans alike, has at least one thing they hate about their bodies. And a great deal of the time, it's something they can't really help. And an even greater deal of the time, it's something that matters zero to the strangers, friends, and acquaintances in their lives. We are our own worst critics.
Short men exist, it's not as if we're doomed to be pegged as assigned female at birth for the rest of our lives just because we aren't six feet tall. I guarantee that if you go out anywhere in public with a decent amount of people you will find men shorter or the same height as you, but you wouldn't question their maleness. Similarly, you'd be surprised at how tall some women can be, much taller than the "average" or expected height, but they're still clearly women.
So reassure yourself of these things, and realize that your height is not what limits you in any way, it's your personality, how you relate to others and how you deal with problems in life. I just saw a trans guy on Youtube who might even be smaller than me and he looks amazing. I would love to look like him, height and all. You just have to make do with what you've got, and realize that even if it is a little out of the ordinary, so what, you're still a human being and that's what matters the most, THAT is why you deserve respect. Not because of some arbitrary number that says that's how tall "normal" guys should be.
EDIT: What really helps me is watching movies with short male actors. You could enjoy, say, The Breakfast Club or Back to the Future; Emilio Estevez and Michael J. Fox are your height, for example. It helps to watch films which feature short actors in kickass roles. It's good to feel like you can relate to others.