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Note: "Ngintip" is an Indonesian slang term meaning "to peep" or "to sneak a look." In this context, we use it metaphorically to mean "taking a closer, unfiltered look behind the curtain."

The author's approach to discussing sensitive topics such as corruption, inequality, and social injustice is both refreshing and admirable. By weaving together personal anecdotes, historical context, and expert analysis, the book creates a comprehensive and engaging narrative that is both informative and empathetic. ngintip mesum

Voyeurism is a violation of human rights. Victims often experience: Note: "Ngintip" is an Indonesian slang term meaning

An appointment at 7:00 PM usually means "leave the house at 7:00 PM." The Reality: SMERU Research Institute – poverty & social protection

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KDRT (Domestic Violence)

Women’s shelters report that many KDRT victims refuse to leave their husbands because of malu (shame) or fear of social ostracization. The phrase "Mending dipertahanin" (Better to stick it out) is whispered by her own mother. To peep into this reality is to see how patriarchy is enforced not by men with sticks, but by grandmothers with guilt.

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