If someone identifies as ->-bleeped-<- it means they identify with the description of the condition, real or not. It is easier to self-diagnose ->-bleeped-<- anyhow because it describes a specific set of behaviors, not just an internalized feeling of wrongness like dysphoria.
If the OP really believes they have ->-bleeped-<-, then full transition probably will not satisfy them. Perhaps they should seek out some crossdressing groups - more likely to find acceptance there and others with similar experiences.
Perhaps ->-bleeped-<- is a terrible descriptor made by a corrupt individual, but if you don't believe the symptoms of ->-bleeped-<- exist among the trans population you're ignoring a large subset of the trans population. I transitioned over 10 years ago and of all the transsexuals I met (as in, got to know more than a just "hello" level), transsexuals who were transitioning in full, only one DIDN'T fit the criteria for ->-bleeped-<-. ONE! And she became my best friend and partner in crime during transition because we had such a hard time relating to the others and because we were tired of being hit on... yeah... at the trans-support meetings. I admit though, being a late teen, early 20, transitioning TS back then was much more of a rarity than today and probably drew the more sexually charged to us.