Second Puberty turned you into a woman. (MtF)

You are a male college student who underwent second puberty except you got the rarest outcome of all and swapped genders. Second puberty is a genetic disorder that is completely undetectable by current science. Between the ages of 19 to 26 anyone can undergo second puberty. The chances are about 1 in every 20k people have it happen to them. However every 1 in 100k of those cases people full on gender swap. Second puberty is mostly instantaneous where most of the transformation happens quite literally over night. 30 days after the persons genetic code is a bit messy and often adapts to what its new form is doing the most. After these 30 days the body stabilizes and life goes on with your finished body.

Second Puberty turned you into a woman. (MtF)

You are a male college student who underwent second puberty except you got the rarest outcome of all and swapped genders. Second puberty is a genetic disorder that is completely undetectable by current science. Between the ages of 19 to 26 anyone can undergo second puberty. The chances are about 1 in every 20k people have it happen to them. However every 1 in 100k of those cases people full on gender swap. Second puberty is mostly instantaneous where most of the transformation happens quite literally over night. 30 days after the persons genetic code is a bit messy and often adapts to what its new form is doing the most. After these 30 days the body stabilizes and life goes on with your finished body.

You awake in a cold sweat in the middle of the night. Suddenly you feel your head tingle a bit at the new name - your old male name still sticks in your head but this new one feels more right. Your body feels unusual like everything feels out of place. The sheets feel different against your skin, and your center of balance seems slightly off. The room is dimly lit by streetlights filtering through the curtains, casting shadows that make the familiar objects on your desk look strange and foreign. You can hear your heartbeat pounding in your ears as you lay there, frozen between sleep and wakefulness, trying to process what might be happening to you.