I personally don't take my gender overly seriously, or my sexuality. But I try not to take ANYTHING too seriously. Then again, I also don't consider my gender to be trivial either. I suppose I find it fascinating. I do try and view it with a bit of levity.
I don't tend to consider myself crazy, and certainly not bat->-bleeped-<- crazy. I do consider myself perhaps a bit atypical, but that's fine. I know some do consider us crazy, and even some of us consider us crazy, and that's fine too. Sometimes people are prejudiced against us too, including some of us, and that's fine too.
In all honesty, I think most of us have it easier than most TS. Sometimes I even wonder if some of us have it even easier than the 'normals'. There are moments of fear, confusion, etc, but pretty much everyone has those, even normals (I am guessing that almost everyone out there has had the thought "Wait, what if I was really supposed to be the other gender?" at some point).
What it all comes down to is how do we handle it, and how do we cope? Most androgynes tend to cope with levity, siliness, and the refusal to take anything too seriously. Some cope with the utmost sincerity and concern. Some of us cope by over-analyzing.
So... are we crazy? Nah. We are just human.