Wow, didn't realise a lot of the moderation team posted here already
Did not realise you had a thread here, Rhudé
Reading through it though, I agree with everyone here.
You already know a bit about me, so I'll try to keep it short, and it's probably going to sound similar to others' posts so far, so you're warned
Stressing about something such as what gender you are can be rather more stress-inducing than figuring out what gender you are. Such things usually develop over time as your body grows but also -and more importantly perhaps in this case- your mind. You'll gain experience, you'll start to figure out what you like and don't like. What pronouns you prefer to be called, or if you don't prefer to be called anything, etc.
I would disagree with Razot that society doesn't force us to choose one or the other. However, this doesn't mean we should blindly listen and abide by the general society norms. Laws and regulations are slowly changing to make sure there is less of a forced choice on what we want to be.
Ehhh, so summarised I would say to take your time. Don't worry or feel stressed if it's not coming fast to you. Try to focus on other things, let it develop naturally. Once you are ready (your mind at ease), you figured out what you want, you will know.
This sounds pretty vague, but once you have found out (at least for me this was the case) you might notice how less stressed you are about your gender and maybe even your biolgical gender/sex. (I know you said you were asexual, but sometimes these two go hand in hand without people often realising it.)
So I hope this helps in some way
Well of the label fit me perfectly I guess I'd adopt it :p
That being said labels can make people prejudge you and/or stereotype you but seeing as the society we live in more or less requires labels I'd probably adopt it
While I agree labels are susceptible for prejudgements, they are needed. Especially in today's society. I would say (and would really want this to happen) to drop all labels and start looking at each other as individuals, what each and everyone's problem is. But it's not as simple.
We set up labels so others can understand (or understand easier) why certain people have certain issues, or why they feel the way they do.
With labels people try to fix the problem of not understanding people. Of course sometimes having the opposite effect ^^;
All in all, I would wish there was no need for labels, but we as humans have.