I'm really curious about people who non-maliciously misgender me as female in person, because I look like this:
If I saw me on the street and had to guess my gender, I think I'd go with "some sort of goblin man?" or perhaps "probable Linux user". What I wouldn't land on is "woman".
The impression I get, which may or may not be correct, is that some people see me, hear my voice, get confused, and come to the incorrect conclusion that gendering me as female is the most respectful thing to do. What I'm confused about is how they come to that conclusion.

@BathysphereHat I really don't know. I don't fully understand transmasc gendering. But seeing you, I would at least ask or something. Like, I wouldn't look at you at someone presenting that way and assume girl. I might assume guy but I wouldn't jump to girl.

But also, gendering is so vibes based and most people don't even think about it and just react so who knows what's triggering in their brains. 🤷🏻‍♀️