I think, as Jay Jay said, you sound non-binary.
What I did was to stop worrying about social presentation for a little while, and focus on my body and what I wanted it to be like. I know that's a lot easier said than done, but for me it was worth it. If you get excited about the possible effects HRT will have on your body, if you can't wait for top surgery, it might be a good idea to pursue one or both of them. You can still have feminine days, wear pretty clothes, and be called by a feminine name if that's what you like.
In my case, I live mostly as female, and I'm not sure whether I'm going to keep it that way, or possibly pursue a name and/or gender change. But after some soul-searching, I figured out that while I might have pretty, feminine days, I wanted to be able to come home, take it all off, and have a flat chest underneath. So I had top surgery, and I'm very pleased with the result. Now I'm starting to focus on the social aspect of transition: what pronouns I use, what name I ask people to call me, stuff like that.
I've had my doubts too; I think everyone does to some extent. But I also think that, to some extent, we know what we need. We just have to dig a little to find it sometimes.