Megan is the perfect girl: popular, captain of the cheerleading team, and of course, she has a model boyfriend. However, her ideal world is shattered when her family and friends begin to suspect she might be a lesbian. To "help" her "overcome" this supposed phase, they send her to a conversion therapy camp, where the therapy involves cutting away her identity and turning her into a "normal" girl.
Once at the camp, Megan encounters a variety of unique characters: from the grunge boy who loves art to the rebellious girl who challenges the rules, all trapped in this madness of trying to conform to what society expects of them. Through a series of hilarious and touching encounters, Megan begins to question what it really means to be normal.
In the midst of the confusion and the camp's strict rules, a special connection arises with Graham, one of the boldest and most authentic participants. Sparks begin to fly as Megan explores her identity and realizes that being herself is far more valuable than fitting into a mold. With sharp humor and social commentary that prompts reflection, Megan's story is not only a journey towards self-acceptance but also a celebration of diversity and love in all its forms.