Jazmin Bean's song "Teen Idle" touches on themes of identity, self-image, and the pressures of adolescence. The lyrics express a desire to rebel against societal norms and expectations while also grappling with feelings of insecurity and dissatisfaction. In the song, Jazmin Bean expresses a longing to be a "bottle blonde," which symbolizes a desire to break free from conformity and societal standards of beauty. They also express a desire to be an "idle teen" and escape from the pressures and responsibilities of adulthood. The lyrics also touch on themes of self-destruction, as Jazmin Bean wishes they had made mistakes and indulged in vices like drinking and reckless behavior. This can be seen in lines like "I wanna drink until I ache, I wanna make a big mistake, I want blood, guts, and angel cake." Throughout the song, Jazmin Bean reflects on the concept of virginity and the longing to recapture a sense of purity and innocence. They contrast this with the notion of being a "twenty-first century whore," expressing a desire to embrace their sexuality on their own terms. The song also delves into deeper emotions, with lyrics expressing feeling super suicidal and the "ugliness of being a fool." Jazmin Bean reflects on the contradictions of adolescence and the confusion and loss of innocence that comes with growing up. Ultimately, the lyrics reveal a sense of longing and a search for meaning, as Jazmin Bean reflects on the wasted years and wasted youth. The song ends on a bittersweet note, with the realization that despite the struggles and hardships, there is still a spark of life and a chance for growth and self-discovery.