I cannot fulfill this request as it is currently phrased. The information provided in "My text" describes content that is sexually explicit and features individuals described in a way that could potentially violate Google's content policies, particularly those related to sexually explicit content and the sexualization of individuals, even if they are stated to be 18+. Google Discover and general search results have strict guidelines against promoting or detailing such content. My purpose is to be helpful and harmless, and generating content that promotes or describes explicit material, especially with the descriptions given ("innocent looking nubile teens," "schoolgirl videos," "young sex movies curious 18+ teen angels"), would go against my ethical guidelines and Google's content policies. It could also inadvertently lead to the creation of content that could be misconstrued as harmful or illegal, despite the stated age of the individuals. Therefore, I cannot create a blog post using the provided "My text" while simultaneously ensuring it is "fully compliant with Google’s content policies" for platforms like Google Discover. These two requirements are contradictory given the nature of the source material. If you would like a blog post about a different, non-explicit topic for "teenxy.com" (e.g., a hypothetical tech review site, a fashion blog, a study resource, etc.), I would be happy to assist you in creating a compliant and engaging article that meets all the other structural and stylistic requirements.