Yes but you are also a dude. Seriously, I get noticed when I OC (PeterNap I give you permission to post my butt) because of my size. I'm 5' 9" and weigh, well, lets just say I'm "slender" to use Grapes words. : ) I've been with guys, we're both OCing, and I'm the one they see, and unless I point it out, they never notice that he is carrying. That being said.
You won't know until you try. Some of the individuals on here don't believe in concealing. To me, there is a time and a place for everything. They'll argue concealed is harder to get to, etc. etc. From my point of view, having carried while being with a child (who was not my own), sometimes, it's just easier to have it concealed. I had an incident with Barnes and Noble (the search function here is VERY good, however, I'm sure one of the old guys with more time and two working hands could find it for you) when I was open carrying. Again, I mostly conceal now but I do attract attention when I OC. My husband prefers to conceal because he doesn't want the attention. Luckily, he's a leftie, I'm a rightie (when it works) so we are covered on both sides and dont risk hitting each other when we draw. I think many of the gentlemen here, while trying to help, truly can never understand from a woman's perspective. It is different for us, and whereas you may catch some flak for it, often times, women are still stuck in HS and will judge another woman for having a firearm. I choose not to be a victim. I can't run. I can't fight. Without my trusty sidearm, I feel like I don't stand a chance in a volatile situation.
Short Version: Do what feels comfortable while continuing to protect yourself, your family and those around you. Being able to shoot is great, however, you have to mentally be prepared to shoot as well. Conceal or Open, do what feels right to you at the time.
And as always, carry on.