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Neighbors or strangers often feel entitled to monitor couples to prevent "immoral" acts ( zina ).
Interviews with teenagers in West Java reveal a common fear: "We aren't scared of the police. We are scared of Mbak next door who has a phone camera and a Wi-Fi connection." ngintip pasangan pacaran mesum
If you see a couple in a public space, is it ethical to watch? Neighbors or strangers often feel entitled to monitor
In Indonesia, recording or distributing intimate footage without consent—even under the guise of "upholding morality"—is a criminal offense. Several laws protect individuals from such privacy violations: Sexual Violence Law (Law No. 12 of 2022): Referred to as "ngintip pasangan pacaran," which roughly
In Indonesia, a peculiar phenomenon has been observed, particularly among the younger generation. Referred to as "ngintip pasangan pacaran," which roughly translates to "peeking at couples," this behavior involves individuals secretly watching or spying on romantic couples in public. While it may seem harmless or even amusing to some, this trend reveals deeper social issues and cultural norms that warrant exploration.