Hi Comicjoke,
Be vary wary of how you understand yourself based on someone else's perception. Just think about it for a moment.
When you were born, some midwife or doctor removed you fromyour mother, checked to see if you had 2 arms, 2 legs, a head with eyes, ears, nose and mouth, and what ever you did or didn't have between your legs. Time taken, about 2 seconds.
Obviously with nothing left inside your mother, what was or wasn't between your legs has now officially defined who you "should" be.
It's a well known medical fact that what defines a persons gender is what's between their ears, NOT whats between their legs.
I can be born leg less and yet perceive myself to be the worlds fastest runner. All I need is a few prosthesis and I'm well on my way to achieveing my self perception. And I'll bet whoever delivered me would have said, she'll never run.
You may be currently struggling with balancing a feminine and masculine persona. Personally, I don't think that is a healthy outlook as there is no medical precedence to judge it by. Afterall we are all conceived as a female, and it's in the 1st trimester that the gender mechanism is activated. As we know there is a plethora of circumstances that can govern how well, or not, that process was effected.
Assuming you haven't chosen the HT route as yet, if ever, you will find those that have taken that route have changed their psychological and philosophical outlook on life, to a substantial degree. One that confirms to their brain gender. Something that's not tested at birth, or at a more appropriate time.
Keep your options open and try not to use labels to falsify your own philosophies. It can be a mine field in this area.
Huggs
Catherine