I too have been curious about what the true Nero looks like, but I wouldn't push it; all in good time.
On topic though, I sort of agree with some who say that they don't feel their perspectives are gendered, however there are rare times where I almost feel like mine are split in the middle.
When looking at life, its challenges and situations and the decisions that go along with them, if you think about what the stereotypical male or female would do in each one, I'd probably decide a little of both (when and if I decide

) but I can almost always understand the gendered perspectives of each side.
I usually view my perspectives as adjectives like practical, pragmatic and impulsive, among other things. Depending on who you speak with, some will say that men are more practical and less fussy, less 'decorative' in their mannerisms, and the next person would say differently. Some will say men are more impulsive, but the other will say that women are more impulsive (only with shopping

) but instead of saying something like "Were I male/female I would...-insert-" I just say what I would do or not do but I rarely ever handle my perspectives and personality with gender labels.
Sometimes I do wish I had the proper (male) body for a posture and swagger

Then I would puff out my flat, moderately hairy chest and proceed to look silly and enjoy doing so. There are days when I feel more dysphoria than usual, and really wish for a different body, but I don't consider my perspective any different on these days than any other day.