In 'You'll Grow Out of It,' Jessi Klein, with her signature wit, navigates the unpredictable waters of womanhood. From her tomboy childhood and coming-of-age struggles to the perils of the modern female experience, Klein reflects on her journey with honesty and humor. Her essays dive into the complexities of identity, the absurdity of beauty standards, and the bizarre rites of femininity. She tackles subjects like deciphering what adulthood really means, the quest to find palatable porn, and the language of aging as told through 'ma'am' and 'miss.' Klein's sharp observations and relatable anecdotes offer a candid look at the societal expectations placed upon women and the courage to carve out one's own path.