Well being female is a great deal more than menstrual cramps and breasts that's for sure.
It sure makes a lot of difference in the mind of those of society that can't cope with the fact that a vagina doesn't make you a woman, it just helps to get pregnant if you have the reproductive organs.
But what about women that can't have kids? Are they less of a woman because mother nature said no, you get to be infertile?
What about injury, if you lose something, does it disqualify you if it isn't present?
Does breast cancer and losing your breasts make you less female? Nope.
So being born with sex organs of a specific sort does NOT make you what you are.
You do.
Ask yourself to define female in your own terms. Do you measure up to your own criteria?
Female to me is pretty clothing, it's jewellery, it behaviour. It's how you wear your hair, its how you walk talk and act.
Shopping could just as easily be 'hunter' mode, or not eh. I love to shop. The guy rules state, get in, get your stuff, get out. I guess I am not much guy in that respect. I like to go in, wander, wander some more, check out, compare, price match, search in catalogues and chat with the staff. Shopping to me is a social activity. Speed is not required.
I prefer my clothes to be clean in decent shape, and worn properly. I care about my appearance. I can't put it to one gender though, as I see both males and females dressed in ways that make me shudder. How could she wear that? Doesn't that guy know how to do laundry?
I have come to realize though, some of my behaviour bothers me. I dislike aggression, I sure don't like mean people. I get annoyed with myself if I act too rude or offensive. Every time I fail to act like a lady it gets on my nerves. There's a lot of annoying conditioning to deal with. And the older you get, the more vexing removing some of it can be, or you find yourself with all the wrong gear.
I hate the way men's clothing always seems made to fit with too much extra space. I don't mind a bit of baggy, but come on, I want to have a reason for being in decent shape.
I have a good set of wood working tools. Sure power tools is so guy seeming. But it all depends on what you use them for I suppose.
I place just as much importance on shopping in bake ware as I do power tools when I am at Canadian Tire.
My music is most assuredly female choice I suppose. But I see plenty of young girls listening to the same nasty sounding, angry, hostile, rude and obnoxious stuff as the guys listen to. Me, my music is all uplifting, cheery and dancy.