It was pretty easy for me, lol. I'm sure nobody here wants to hear that, but I can't say I've had many problems. My brother-in-law didn't approve at first, and I was a bit hurt by some things he said about me behind my back, but after seeing me recently he's come to accept it and seems to be happy for me. Otherwise my family has been supportive, friends were all accepting, and I haven't had any issues with anybody. Didn't have a hard time finding a therapist, got my letter fairly easily and quickly, found a doctor on my second try, and no issues there. Pills have worked fine, no real issues there. I have a straight cis boyfriend who likes me for who I am and has no interest in what's between my legs. My sex life and job prospects have oddly improved. Everything has just gotten better, and I'm surprised how easy it was. If I've had any real issues it's mostly coping with the changes, especially psychologically. And dealing with being stealth. That kinda just happened and I wasn't ready for it, and now I just deal with it. Weird stuff sometimes.
So it's not always hard, and sad that the smooth transitions get swept under the rug. Look at any media, you rarely see positive portrayals. And I'm sure I'll get some flak for all this on here. Should it be easy? Yeah, of course. Is it easy? Sometimes it can be. Depends on the individual, their life, their relations, their genetics, and their overall situation.