>he was a boy, she was a girl
How did she assume their genders?
ITT: We pretend being SJWs with 2000's stuff
>>73420090
do you like bananas
>>73420090
Avril was just a Tomboy in this time. Nowadays she would be agender or genderfluid
the song isn't about assumption of someone or some random person
it is about assumptions of assumptions
ie, social commentary on the dualistic nature of mating process
so basically he was a boy means this one person is of one gender
and she was a girl means this other person is of a different gender
ie gender neutral or gender fluid won't work
so in essence the dualism isn't about being genderist but with the assumption that genders defined the roles these people play in the song and the various social peer groups they are a part of
so boy isn't just boy but sk8er boy, ei protypical alpha male and girl(s) is the other and the protag so that the song is really about girl the neutral body of flesh versus the active protag of the song, who steals the boy
listen harder
>>73420520
This tbqh.
The songwriter couldn't have made it any more obvious.
Ace Ventura: Transphobic Bigot.
>>73420090
COULDN'T MAKE IT ANYMORE OBVIOUS
>>73420183
>Australian complaining about offtopic threads
>>73421057
racist
the subsumption of girl comes from the protag of the song taking active support role to the alphaness (sk8ter punk) of the boy
such that girl is better girl if she changes her neutral body of flesh to complement her gender-define goal of coupling with the alpha male
looks in this song becomes the secondary attribute that the protag is arguing against, in the modern age supposedly in order to couple with the alpha male the girl must develop other interests to complement her mate, looks is seen as the anachronistic characteristic those that emphasize it above modernity leads herself to single motherhood
thus the girl must not only subject her body to the wills of the alpha male but also her mind in the hopes being coupled
Uhm sweety? No one is illegal.