He ended up killing himself. In his note he said something about never being able to become the perfect girl. His mother said something like “She was always driven to perfection, that was who she was.”
I mentioned this sad story to my son and he had my same reaction.
“Perfect girl!? Most real girls probably have that same reaction when they look in the mirror!”
People on the autism spectrum, people with OCD, anxiety and other mental health issues also try to reach perfection. They also tend to make up the majority of people with trans issues. Forced on them by the trans influencers on the internet, media, etc.
Questionnaires on line with stuff like “Do you have trouble fitting in? Does the idea of menstruating gross you out? Are you embarrassed of your growing breasts?”
If you said yes to any of these - you are probably trans....
A real psychiatrist (are there any left?) would say just try to be happy as you are, not as something you can never be. And I never believed that a man can feel like a woman born in a man’s body. I heard someone say (hearsay your honor, overruled) that those types tend spend time with women just to better emulate their behavior. Well, if they were really women born in men’s bodies, they wouldn’t have to.