Yes, it's literally normal, and tends to be more so for young girls.
Hormonal shifts and developments are unlike what you experienced before in your limited time prior, and as I said above that is still the age where kids are craving and encountering all sorts of novel experiences.
It's exacerbated for girls (and boys, but for different reasons) because of things like growing up alongside a common acknowledgement in the media they consume or the schooling they receive that men are more powerful, muh patriarchy, etc.
Yes, it's literally normal, and tends to be more so for young girls.
Hormonal shifts and developments are unlike what you experienced before in your limited time prior, and as I said above that is still the age where kids are craving and encountering all sorts of novel experiences.
It's exacerbated for girls (and boys, but for different reasons) because of things like growing up alongside a common acknowledgement in the media they consume or the schooling they receive that men are more powerful, muh patriarchy, etc.