If I've got my science right, our "base" model is, essentially, female, with the embryo/fetus/whatever stage it's at becoming virilized by the testosterone at the point where it switches on. Later, there's much more room for the XX model human body to respond to T than for the XY body to respond to E. The XY grow boobs from pre-existing tissue present in both sexes, but (dick stunting in pre-teens aside) that's the greatest physical change. The XX change is far more pronounced, from head to toe: hair loss, hair growth, muscle growth, voice change, and "bottom growth".
To be totally honest, when I look at this person's face alone, it's very hard to sketch out a female. Definitely the hand in the second pic, maybe the mouth in the first pic. Something about the way they're sitting, plus the hand, in the third pic. This is either a) a lying man, or b) an exceptionally horsey but not unattractive woman whose body had a pronounced response to T. Also we have no idea how tall this person is.
I'm overthinking this but again, to be honest, based on these photos alone I'd absolutely lose my shit to discover this person had no dick. In order to shore up my own sanity/be able to trust my own judgment in the face of future opposite-sex adventures, I've had to entertain this rumination on the far more dramatic impact of male hormones on female bodies, than vice versa.