Okay, sorry, I'm going to have to be a bit nitpicky here. A lot of your captions seem to read rather like an educational film. As such they tend to fit into one of three categories:
Third person exposition.
"(female name) was (male name) until (event) but now that (event) has happened, (male name) is now getting used to being (female name)"
These read kind of boring because they're so standard.
First person explanation. These aren't bad, but a first person perspective implies more feeling or emotion than you're giving them. Inside a person's head is a very intense place to be!
"I was (male name) until (exposition) and now I'm dealing with (situation)"
Try to put yourself into the person's situation and write it as if it's happening to you, the feelings it brings out and all. It should be colored by that person's biases, and it should feel lifelike.
A conversation between two people, one of whom responsible for the mess.
Person 1 -"You turned me into a girl!"
Person 2 -"Yes I did"
Person 1 -"Why?"
Person 2 -"Because (reason)"
To be fair, you do a good job of making sure these conversations make sense. You usually alternate colors, which helps. These are currently your strongest ones.
The content itself I'm not criticizing so much (you try a number of themes) but you might want to try some different openers than those three or structures for the story itself, or generally think outside the box for future pieces. You also might want to think about deepening the stories beyond just the TF happening, though I recognize that's a personal bias as I have detailed about how TFs by themselves don't mean much to me anymore.