I think you look great.
What's very interesting is your female "carrying angle" of the knees.
Look at a genetic girl and you'll see that their legs come in from the hips to a slight angle at the knees and then drop straight to the feet....the same with the arms.
The natal woman also has elbows that are slightly turned to pass by the flair of the hips.
A very good friend had that corrected in his changeover...he had a major accident that left two legs and one arm broken and he had them set in the more female angle. (I'll tell you all about Loni someday.)
In a skeleton, the first thing a scientist looks for is the female carrying angle..it's real and it's one of the first noticeable differences from a male skeleton.
Pelvic flare and occipital ridges are all secondary indicators.
Even now, knee replacement therapy has indicated that there are some differences in male-female knees..so much so that there is a new line of knee replacements just for women. Besides being less wide, they are also at a slight angle.
Many less-than-good outcomes on the knees have turned that way from using a common, slightly generic knee for the replacement. Since the newest changes, the surgery goes much better with less pain and a better long term result.
I worked as a biomedical tech for many years in a major LA hospital.
BTW: women have the same number of ribs as men...that's just an old wives' tale.