I would like to strongly support what Cindy said.
In many respects I'm the exact opposite of you, and indeed probably many people on the forum, in that SRS was literally the ONLY thing I really wanted. I was happy to have HRT because there is a medical logic to that, but the whole social transition and adjustment of social gender thing was something I felt slightly pressured into, because thanks to a rather easy going childhood I was already in a place of fluidity where I felt comfortable. However back in the day (I started seeing doctors in the 70's) it really wasnt that easy to get SRS without jumping through all the hoops. However I was adamant that I was going to do it my way or not at all... and I am glad to say I held out and eventually won.
The fact that I then went on to become rather more traditionally female than I originally expected is irrelevant, because the point is I did it of my own choice and in my own way.
I think the whole purpose of this is to be authentically yourself. I don't hold with the idea that you have to be x or y. It has no value if it does not let you be comfortable in your own skin, and therefore while your aim would be a living nightmare to me, if its what YOU want then that is sufficient. You may go to your grave happy with your choice, job well done. Or you may later decide you want other things. That too is ok. Either way it should be entirely your choice,