A major problem with the creep of gender identity ideology has been the replacement of sex with gender in legislation and popular culture.
Sex is your biology and gender is the cultural norms that have been assigned to each sex - ie women like make up and men like guns.
I have not heard a critique of the language that we use to describe transgenderism and transexuality. Medically it is called "gender dysphoria." This is a further blurring of terms and confuses matters making it difficult to communicate.
Gender dysphora would be better termed sex dysphoria. Sex dysphoria means that you are distressed by your body and seek medical intervention to lessen your distress. Gender dysphoria implies that you are distressed because you fail to live up to the behaviours expected of your sex. Ie men shoot stuff and then women cry about it all and bandage them up.
Not conforming to gender norms is not the same as having issues with your sexed body.
The debate rages online between "true scum" and "tu cutes" about what it means to be trans. The former insist that you need "gender dysphoria" to be truly trans. Maybe this could all be solved if we used words properly. Both of these things can be true but as long as we keep conflating the two issues with imprecise language then we will keep getting confused and angry and running around in circles.
Words mean things and as feminists we should know the difference between sex and gender. Let's take back the power of naming and use "sex dysphoria" when we talk about transexualism rather than the vague term "gender dysphoria."
IMO we should never consider giving hormones to those with gender dysphoria. That should be reserved as a last measure for those with "sex dysphoria."