@Malachite: Thanks.
@Lee:Thanks. I don't think it's my body or mannerisms. My jacket covers my body and I've been told I told have any mannerisms to me that are feminine. Maybe I'll post a video or something, but I can't get my video camera to record for some reason.
@insideontheoutside: Thanks. Yeah, I always mean to correct people when that happens, but I open my mouth and nothing comes out. I think I get more nervous when other guys are around.
I get ma'am when I'm out a lot - even when I'm in full on "guy mode".Doesn't that suck when that happens? I don't get how people can't see the male signs.
@Felix:
"I know this is serious, but your spelling it "miss-gendered" kinda made me giggle. Was that on purpose?" lol. That was by accident. I wasn't sure how to spell mis-gendered. Spelling it with one "S" a red line came up underneath it so I figured the spelling was incorrect, so when I spelled it with two "S" no line came up, lol.
Was the girl by any chance a little odd in any other aspects of her language?Nope.
I pass less with a hat on.Huh? I wonder why? My cousins say most people associate hats with guys so that's why wear hats more often now and it helps me pass better.
@Beth Andrea: Yeah, I've heard a lot of people say Justin Bieber looks like a girl. I don't actually. I can tell he's a boy and I wouldn't mis-gender him thinking he was a girl. The way he's dress tells you that he's male.
Haircut? Maybe. Slight facial-and-neck "build"? Maybe.These are possibilities.
Maybe the "young 20-something" girl hadn't learned her manners yetMaybe.
@Arch:
What if you got your hair cut shorter? I don't like the real short haircuts. I don't go too much shorter that what my hair looks like in the picture. I'm okay going a litter shorter in the back, maybe even shaved a little in the back, but general I like to keep my hair longer. I never liked the short look. I think longer hair looks better, but that's just my opinion. Maybe if I loose a ton of weight I might get it cut a little bit shorter, but as of right now, going too short wouldn't look good on my face. I think it might make my face look fatter.
My buddy is short, too, and he still gets misgendered after a couple of years on TThat sucks. I've been told I don't have a feminine mannerism to me, so I don't know. But but guys who are gay and have a feminine mannerism to them get called guys, so I'm not sure.
I haven't had top surgery yet so like you said that could be a factor. But I do pass as Dominick when I introduce myself to people like a job interview or something. I say I'm Dominick and they don't think twice about it. I Guess b/c I'm telling them and then that way they are sure I'm male if they can't tell.
I think I have confidence. I don't go out in public thinking I'm not gonna pass b/c I thought I was passing but that experience has brought my confidence down again and worrying weather I pass or not now.
Before I came out to this lady she told me I looked like a little boy. I was happy she said that, but again I had a hat on and I look way too young but, still, she said boy even if I look young at least I passed.
Some people get it right and others don't. Why does it always depend on the person? Why doesn't everyone pick up the same cues?
I found that politely or humorously correcting people felt good.That's a good idea.
Thanks Arch for your advice.

@Kreuzfidel: Yeah, maybe a different haircut would work. I actually just got my haircut about 2 months ago and grows kinda fast. I can try going a little shorter in the back. Or just get my haircut more often since it grows fast.
@Squirrel698: I know. I came so close to saying something, like my mouth opened but nothing came out and I think she saw something female I better not say anything. I was hoping my friend would say something but he didn't. He was waiting for me to correct her. I was just thinking having a friend there it would be easier b/c they can correct the person. And as once person said here once it's sometimes easier if you have a friend who will correct the person for you. But maybe it's better coming from me instead.