Beneath the surface of viral dances and online shopping, ABG face severe systemic challenges.
Unlike Western teens who often work part-time at 16, ABGs lack a part-time job culture (except for those in poverty). They depend entirely on "uang jajan" (allowance) from parents. video abg mesum
Indonesian ABGs grow up in a unique duality. On one hand, they are exposed to global pop culture—K-pop, Western music, TikTok trends, and fast fashion. On the other, they are raised in a society that still prioritizes adat (customary traditions), gotong royong (mutual cooperation), and religious norms, especially in rural areas or conservative families. Beneath the surface of viral dances and online