Fucking Teen

Fucking Teen




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Fucking Teen

What has Tyler said about this song?
Who is the girl that's too young to date in the Fucking Young video?
Songs That Interpolate FUCKING YOUNG / PERFECT
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“FUCKING YOUNG” explores Tyler falling in love with a girl six years younger than him. The second half, “PERFECT,” is a duet with Kali Uchis .
The narrative of the song incorporates Tyler’s album title Cherry Bomb as an allusion to the song written by Joan Jett and the Runaways by the same name. Just like the questionably young female that Tyler is perplexed by in “FUCKING YOUNG / PERFECT,” The Runaways' song establishes the phrase “cherry bomb” as meaning female jailbait; as stated by Songfacts :
In the context of the Runaways' song, [cherry bomb] means an underage girl who is lots of trouble – in this case taunting her parents and other adults with suggestions of promiscuity and bad behavior.
The song’s title represents feelings from both Tyler and this girl. Tyler says she’s too “Fucking Young” while the girl thinks Tyler’s “Perfect.” The emotions from both people correlate with both parts of the song.
This track also continues the trend of the tenth track on each of Tyler’s albums featuring multiple songs (usually about a girl) stitched together:
Tyler isn’t the only rapper in L.A. going through relationship angst with someone under-age.
The music video ends with a scene of Tyler and friends driving around in a wide-open desert, featuring an aesthetic that is reminiscent of the 1985 film Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome , which in turn inspired the music video for 2Pac ’s “California Love” ; either would make sense for an homage from Tyler.
The second half, “PERFECT,” recently received a visual with an extended version with Austin Feinstein:
I wanted to make a song like Stevie Wonder’s Innervisions album. You listen to shit in the ‘70s, they got to the point. Although it sounds soft, “Fucking Young” is perverted and weird, but it’s true. There was this girl that I liked, and we both had feelings for each other, but there was a five-year difference between us. It weirded me out, so I wrote a song about it.
The girl from the music video is Crystal Tillman, you can find her Instagram, here .



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Daniel Villarreal

On 10/26/21 at 11:35 PM EDT




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A social media video clip reportedly showing two students having sex in a Maryland high school classroom is under investigation by school officials and legal authorities.
The incident occurred in a classroom within Woodlawn High School, a school in the Baltimore County town of Gwynn Oak. Upon learning of the video, Principal Jamel Jernigan alerted parents in an October 8 letter. The letter has only recently been reported by local media.
"I was recently made aware of a social media post of a video involving Woodlawn High School students engaged in highly inappropriate behavior while in class," the letter said, according to WJZ-TV.
"An investigation is underway with school administration, our [Baltimore County Public Schools] safety manager and the Baltimore County Police Department," the letter continued.
Jernigan's letter didn't specify how many students were involved, their ages or the date of the incident. A student is believed to have recorded the incident, the aforementioned news outlet noted. It's also unclear if the alleged sex act or the reposting of the video constituted crimes.
The principal's letter did state, however, that students could be subject to possible disciplinary action if their behavior was found to be "inappropriate for the school environment."
The school has reportedly declined to comment on the case beyond acknowledging the existence of the principal's letter.
Newsweek contacted the Baltimore County Police Department for comment.
The recording and transfer of sexual content between teens have become more common as more teens own smartphones, the journal Pediatrics reported in May 2019.
At least 1 in 4 teens has received sexually explicit texts or emails, according to an April 2018 study published in the journal JAMA Pediatrics . Approximately 1 in 12 teens has forwarded sexual content to others without the consent of the sexual partners involved, the study added.
Sometimes sexual content is sent out to others as a form of cyberbullying known as "revenge porn." Revenge porn, which can originate from a former sexual partner or someone else who recorded other people's sex acts without their knowledge, is often meant to shame sexual partners.
U.S. state laws on teen sexting vary widely from state to state. The laws and their application depend on several factors. Those factors include the age of the people involved, the explicitly graphic nature of the content itself and how widely the content is shared.
Some states have decriminalized the production and sharing of teenage sexual content between teens, as long as the creation and sharing are consensual. Other states punish teen sexting as a misdemeanor charge or with felony child pornography charges.
Maryland has laws forbidding revenge porn, according to Cyberbulling.org. Maryland teens who engage in sexting can receive up to 20 years in prison and a lifetime sexual offender status for producing or possessing teen sexual content, the Pediatrics article noted.
"Interestingly, in these states, a teen sexter can be charged as both an offender and a victim," the article said.
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