Didn't say it did. We had past talking about your specific lyrics and I was responding to making a comment on why teenage girls rebel.
Which has nothing to do with your lyrics.
I stand by what I said. Teenage boys rebel for different reasons than teenage girls do. And the vast majority of us were not the Lolitas we were made out to be. That goes beyond the actual story of Lolita or the stereotype.
Teenage girls are cast by society as being automatic experts on all things sexual because they have reached the age of being sexually desirable, particularly by skeezy old men who do and have for a long time invest heavily in objectifying women to make money. Sex and youth sells. Particularly young, female, bodies in sexually suggestive poses, dress, etc. Try to deny it.
The reality is, at that age, by and large we were far more clueless than our male peers.
Because simultaneously while Lolita-ing us, we're also usually deprived of a decent sexual education so we can maintain our purity and not turn in to rapacious sluts leading all those poir innocent boys who, despite their obvious innocence, seem to know all the positions, all the catchphrases, all the sounds, all the risky stuff and it's possible point value, sex games for status, (shall I go on?)
It creates an isolating gauntlet of physical and emotional hazards we have to survive as best we can with no meaningful guidance other than "for the love of God and all that is holy, don't get pregnant."
And, oh yeah, "if you get raped, you were asking for it."
So yeah. There's some fucking rebellion.