Hi Lokaeign,
I recognise a lot in your post. Like you, I am born female, but never really quite fit in. I vaguely recall when I was younger that I wanted to be a boy, but not so much because that was more "me", but because I thought it would be easier somehow. Don't ask me what I thought would be easier, I just thought it was.
My gender issues didn't surface for a long time, but I was never a real girl either. I was one of the guys, yet not. And I was one of the girls, yet not.
I agree with Nichole, no one has to earn the right to be called a woman, man, androgyne, human, whichever label you want to put on yourself. You are you, and that is good.
Perhaps me writing my history-in-a-nutshell isn't really helpful to you, but I hope you can take some form of comfort from the fact that you are not alone in your journey, and that there are other walking beside you.
Cheers,
Jordan / Brandon / PolarBear doesn't know what to call her/him/hie self anymore.