<sorry been posting and just now saw there were more replies>
Hmm well I get what Sad Panda's saying. I think trans women have a different perspective because they've had to fight for their womanhood. But from an objective perspective, the outlook for being female is kinda bleak compared to being a man. I mean, you're smaller, weaker, a target for rape and harassment, not viewed as an equal in this world, judged primarily on your body etc.
And what perks you're given are based on your lower status - you're seen as weak, so less of a threat. So people are more likely to help you. And (most often) men are inclined to help you because they think there's a 'reward' in it for them.

yeah. They could be your dad's (or even grandpa's) age and they'll help you alright. Cause they hope there's a reward. Being a young, attractive female is sort of being like a lost puppy. You're alone, cold, hungry, scared and just want to come home. But those most likely to help you see this giant reward sign on you.
<sigh> It's just that most perks of being female are really tainted. And you feel all slimey when you think about it.
I mean, I get that being female for someone who actually is female is a lot better than being male. But any upside to being female (aside from motherhood and children) is based on either having a lower status or being objectified.