Even if you reject social norms, being able to come to terms with who you are is something we all have to do.
A lot of times the longing to become the opposite sex ends up being sourced from perverse degeneracy or the totally normal youthful craving for novel experiences, and it is truly a novel experience to become the opposite sex which is an alluring trap due to its biological impossibility.
We can be more effeminate or masculine within our biological boundaries, but we can't ever cross the biological barrier of being the opposite sex.
So ultimately when we think "wow, it'd be neat to be a woman for a day!" we are doing so because we think of the lewder opportunities, or we are starved for an experience we can't have. We are meant to do so without becoming detached from who we are. Which I imagine becomes harder when every authority or would be authority or peer in your life is saying that the impossible is possible.
And that’s the truth it’s normal to feel uncomfortable as a teen.
...with your personality, your biology, what’s expected or normal for your sex, how your sex is seen or treated on the world.
You just have to come to terms with it.
Even if you reject social norms, being able to come to terms with who you are is something we all have to do.
A lot of times the longing to become the opposite sex ends up being sourced from perverse degeneracy or the totally normal youthful craving for novel experiences, and it is truly a novel experience to become the opposite sex which is an alluring trap due to its biological impossibility.
We can be more effeminate or masculine within our biological boundaries, but we can't ever cross the biological barrier of being the opposite sex.
So ultimately when we think "wow, it'd be neat to be a woman for a day!" we are doing so because we think of the lewder opportunities, or we are starved for an experience we can't have. We are meant to do so without becoming detached from who we are. Which I imagine becomes harder when every authority or would be authority or peer in your life is saying that the impossible is possible.