I'm not sure which words you're referring to. If you can provide more information, I can try my best to answer your questions. At the same time, I can't tell if the words you're referring to are written by a boy or a girl because I don't have any gender information. The answer to the question of how well the handwriting was written depended on one's aesthetics and preferences. I can only tell you that the handwriting is not bad, but you still have to judge its specific level.
It was impossible to distinguish between male and female because the font was usually determined by genetic variation, while the gender was determined by the combination of genes. Therefore, the font could not be used to determine a person's gender.
Writing about boys crossing over was probably more realistic because crossing over topics usually involved some historical or mythological elements, and men tended to be more representative and exploratory in these aspects. In addition, it was easier for the readers to resonate and emotionally invest in the novel when men transmigrated. Of course, this was just a personal suggestion. The details would depend on the plot and character settings of the novel.
The girl might cope by talking to her friends. Sharing her feelings with them can make her feel better.
At first, the boy would be in shock. But then he would gradually realize that to adjust, he needs to change his mindset. He should embrace the new body and identity. He could start by making friends with other girls and learning from them. He might find that girls have a different way of communicating, which is often more about building relationships and sharing emotions. He could also explore the new interests that come with being a girl, such as certain types of art or hobbies that are more popular among girls in the story's setting. By fully immersing himself in the new experience, he would be able to adjust better to being a girl.
I'm 15. It's a time of both fun and challenges. Trying to figure out what I want for the future and enjoying the present.
It's not clear how old the boy is in the story. But we know for sure that the girl is 15. Maybe more details in the story will reveal the boy's age.
There could be a scientific experiment gone wrong. For example, they are in a lab for some school project on teleportation or something similar. But instead of teleporting, their minds or consciousness get transferred to each other's bodies. Another way could be through some kind of alien technology. An alien device that was meant for something else malfunctions and causes their bodies to switch.
He could try to find support. This might be from a few understanding friends or family members who see the wrong in what's happening. They can offer emotional support and help him resist if possible.
He might initially feel very confused and resistant. But some boys may gradually adapt in order to survive in that situation. They may learn to play the role that is forced upon them while secretly longing for their true identity.
They could be friends who share a love for motorcycles and adventure.