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It’s a deep voice for a woman, but some cis women have deeper voices than others.  Occasionally I hear a masculine voice, but it’s rare and some females I met have comparable voices.
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It’s a deep voice for a woman, but some cis women have deeper voices than others.  Occasionally I hear a masculine voice, but it’s rare and some females I met have comparable voices.
You also have to look at masculine defining features. 
Look at his hands. Those are very veiny masculine hands.
Look at the body type. His body type is very masculine.

I can put on fake fox ears, and a fox tail, but that doesn't make me a fox. 

I can also put on a fake vaginia, and breasts, but that doesn't make me a woman.
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Look at his hands. Those are very veiny masculine hands.
Define masculine hands.  I’ve met girls with bigger hands than me and I’m a guy (I still have a 6ft personality).  I think hand size has more to do with your height; I’m pretty short.  My mom has veiny hands.  She’s cis.

Look at the body type. His body type is very masculine.
How so?  They look small and thin.

I can put on fake fox ears, and a fox tail, but that doesn't make me a fox.
Furries are distinguishable to foxes.  Not every transwomen is distinguishable to a cis female.
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Define masculine hands.  I’ve met girls with bigger hands than me and I’m a guy (I still have a 6ft personality).  I think hand size has more to do with your height; I’m pretty short.  My mom has veiny hands.  She’s cis.
"In human hands, the relative lengths of the second and fourth fingers differ between males and females. In males, the second digit (2D, or index finger) is usually shorter than the fourth digit (4D, or ring finger), whereas in females the index finger is generally equal to or longer than the ring finger"

How so?  They look small and thin.
A lot of men are small and thin. 
I'm talking about body structure. 

He can't change his bones. 
If you dig him up 100 years in the future, then his bone structure will be male, and scientists will identify him as being male.

Furries are distinguishable to foxes.  Not every transwomen is distinguishable to a cis female.
What makes a Trans woman? 
Is it simply identifying?
Or getting all the surgery finished?