I was having a conversation with two female friends of mine. Pretentious is a word we throw around a lot. One was off to buy vitamin water. I was bull-headedly exaggerating how pretentious that is.
Me: You're pretentious!
Her: You're not a boy!
Me: But you're pretentious!
Her: That doesn't change the fact that
you are not a boy!I just stood there shrugging at her with a dumb smile on my face.
My other friend, who's rather attracted to me chimed in "He's more feminine than I am, and sometimes [cross] dresses better. He couldn't pull off the heels, though"
I was in 2.5 inch sandals at the time... though she always wears 4+ inch heels

But what is the question here really? Is gender an act? Basically, yes.
Did we not know this?Butch lesbians who wear guys overalls and have buzzed cuts and drink beer and grab at the waitress's ass, or gay/metro men who go get manicures, $150 haircuts, and color coordinate their living rooms...
And then how much of that behavior comes from what is actually masculine and feminine, versus
acting society's role. Is not wanting to hurt animals, and being extra concerned with the health of your skin/nails feminine (gay for men), really, or is it just the antithesis of what we consider to be rawr powerful masculinity. Is femininity simply defined as the polar opposite of masculinity? If so that's probably why women are so marginalized, since masculinity is touted as all that is great.
Since I came out of my shell personality wise I've found (though I don't admit it) that I've incorporated traits that I saw in the behavior of the women I've known in my life. Personality quirks, ways of expressions, body language and facial expressions absorbed from friends and lovers, even a few things from my mother though I try to downplay that as regrettable.
And in the back of my mind I have behaviors that I saw on TV. It's impossible to separate nature from nurture on some things.
I'm an all together more likable, sociable, interesting person who draws more positive attention (generally), and is less awkward... except when someone makes an issue of some part of the way I express myself, which at this point i generally can laugh off with something equivocal to "Well isn't that bloody obvious to everyone here, are you stupid?" or "Yeah I like that."
Of course, I'd really prefer to be a woman so my androgyny comes from being a man biologically but I'm trying to live in the vale between. It's not entirely horrible here.
edit: Elaboration on those lines just above this. I don't get hyper emotional and wig out about things, or go gaga over babies and other 'feminine' stuff. I'd be forcing it. When you want to criticize me and say 'you are a guy who does all this femme stuff but you can still tell someone 'i took a huge s**t' or other guy things, so you're androgynous' i guess that works. I'd have no strings sex with the right person just as I want to cuddle for hours with someone I love, etc etc. The thing is, people are always quick to marginalize the behavior of women too. Particularly in the trans community.
Women like sex. Not all women are afraid of bugs. Some women...like star trek! And computers! These are stupid personal traits/preferences that have been assigned to gender and it's just dumb.
There are a lot of men out there who want a straight up, classy woman to be with. There's millions out there who want to be able to watch the game and play world of warcraft with with a chick. Hell, the 'gamer girl' is like the bloody mecha of men of my generation. Beer swilling, football watching, internet game playing girl... who doesn't fuss about her clothes and hair or want flowers... and who likes a lot of casual sex then grabbing a sandwich. It's a man with breasts basically. And it's the ideal mate for probably the majority of men who aren't gay!