I'm sorry, but it seems like you're more comfortable with female anatomy than male anatomy. While androgynous men no doubt exist, they rarely, if ever have an hourglass-curve body like this where most of their weight is in their waist and thighs, and even bending their feet inward would take much more effort from a man than from a woman. I could give the benefit of the doubt that Teddie is perhaps bisexual and more comfortable embracing his feminine side than a straight boyfriend, but anatomy-wise the only clue that he is not female is his nose and perhaps his larger hands. I'm more comfortable drawing male anatomy than female anatomy, though, so at least we even out.