It only becomes a condition/diagnosis when it starts being a problem for you or for society. If you're happy as you are and it's not causing any issues, then no need to stick it in a treatment box.
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See the second reply then, if you don't have a confirmed alteration of the androgen signalling pathway (usually an error in the androgen receptor gene) then it's not yet AIS.
The more useful answer though to what you're asking is "after you've done tests to confirm the presence of the misformed signalling pathway". Symptoms don't make the condition, they just point towards whether further tests or not would be useful.
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