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It does indeed typically start in the mid-teens. On the other hand, as an individual gets older, they have increasing opportunity to see other things. A young woman raised in a strict household (of any religion) will have considerably more opportunity to see alternatives once she, for instance, goes to university or college. I wouldn't, in other words, write off the concept entirely.If realistically told, it won't fly. This kind of searching-for-self rebellion typically happens in the mid-teens. That obviously runs headlong into the 18-years-or-older rule.
Moreover, adults have more options. A 14-year-old generally has to live with their family, follow family rules, etc. An 18-year-old can live on their own, get a job, etc. It may be a hard thing for them to do in a cultural sense, but adults have more opportunity to carry through on their desires.