She's YOURs when it's YOUR turn. Lets not kid ourselves.
Back to my point...
When Good For You was released in '15, Gomez and her co-writers conceptualized the song as follows: "Its come-hither lyrics have intensity, psychodrama, self-confidence, and female empowerment as main themes, dealing with pleasing her lover and being the perfect complement for him"
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_for_You_(Selena_Gomez_song) None of which prevented the song from gaining popularity or topping the charts
Today, by contrast, a substantial portion of America is guaranteed to have an instantaneous meltdown, at the mere suggestion that a woman pleasing her lover/being the perfect complement for him = "Female empowerment". We wouldn't see an up-and-coming pop singer crooning out a tune like that, amid a sea of enthusiastic tweens, on live TV in the middle of Time Square
Our cultural climate between then and today has changed drastically, so much so that the early-mid 10s and '16-today might as well be different two different planets