I do not have a formal Dx (of anything), and especially for DID, I wouldn't presume to declare myself such, although I consistently score high (but not DID high) on disassociative self-tests. Perhaps a form of OSDD-1b or something. That seems to most closely define my experience.
To call myself androgynous doesn't feel right, my internal sense of self is both, not neither. If I were to run with the OSDD theory, I would be roughly split between three female 'me's', and three male ones, with one male (the 'host') and one strongly defined female one, being the two most clearly-defined and up-front personalities. The rest much less clearly delineated, and can be thought of as piggybacking on the two main personalities.
Biologically I'm male, and the Y chromosome ultimately shows in my overall behaviour- we can't escape our DNA- but I've always shown a strong feminine component in gender self-tests. Yet I wouldn't call myself effeminate. I'm just... a guy....

With a hint of colour.