Isha
I find it a great injustice that policies are not inclusive. I identify as female gender but like you am fine with my sex. I prefer to present female. It has been brought to my attention that the most recent deffinition of transgender by WPATH is also non inclusive of those of us that identify female (to what ever extent we feel comfortable with) but do not Feel the need to alter our body. I have not read the deffinition myselfe yet but our outreach person for our Tri-Ess group has been very involved with it. She attended some educational talks given by a transman and the talk centered around the WPATH deffinition. It is disheartening that a large portion of the people in the TG septrum are being left out when TG rights are being discussed. We have such a disconnect in our community when it comes to describing ourselves that we may never be able to stand together and be heard.
I truly admire you for taking a stand. Just be aware that the current accepted definition of transgender by WPATH may be working agains you.
I apologize for not providing a link but I am a bit under the weather today.
Kelley