I wanted to put this here to clear up some misconceptions/misinformation around this in case someone comes looking here for resources.
To preface, a disclaimer, I'm not a medical professional of any kind and any points here are purely my opinion and based off my personal research, you should talk to a professional for a more thorough response tailored to your scenario.
Firstly, being attracted to other women doesn't make you "autogynephilic" - the "auto" part of the word signifies a persistent attraction to yourself.
The whole hypothesis of autogynephilia itself was created by a transphobe called Ray Blanchard and his research & methodologies have since been debunked by multiple other, much more thorough studies. See this video by ContraPoints: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6czRFLs5JQo
If you go on r/asktransgender and other forums you'll see some people who initially thought they experienced arousal at themselves as a woman(/man), found it went away fairly quickly as they transitioned/learned more about themselves/got more comfortable with themselves, but the core gender dysphoria/incongruence persisted, and transitioning helped them overall
There of course are sections of the community that don't fully understand trans women being attracted to women in the first place or trans women being asexuals, and are bigoted anyway - you can ignore those sections
You should speak to a therapist and figure out for yourself if what you have is gender dysphoria/incongruence or if it is a temporary arousal/attraction like a kink of some kind, and independent of that if transition of any kind is right for you
Also keep in mind that when I say transition, it doesn't have to be medical or surgical, it can start with exploration in terms of presentation, voice, etc. Remember that it's not an all or nothing deal and you can pick and choose what's right for you and change your mind at any time, but at the same time, fully research and understand the risks, effects and side effects of each step, and start from more temporary changes and gradually move to more permanent ones as you learn more about yourself
See also https://lgbtqindia.fandom.com/wiki/A_guide_to_questioning_your_gender