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| Aspect | Typical Experience | Social Perception | |--------|--------------------|-------------------| | | Indonesian families traditionally stay close‑knit; adult children often still live with parents until marriage or financial independence. | Respect for elders remains strong, but younger generations increasingly pursue independent lives. | | Transition to Adulthood | Completion of high school → university or work → financial self‑reliance. | Celebrated as a rite of passage; “ulang tahun ke‑18” (turning 18) marks legal adulthood. | | Public Exposure & Online Identity | Many young Indonesians build personal brands on YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, or niche platforms. | Positive reception for talent (music, art, gaming), while adult‑oriented content can be controversial due to cultural conservatism. | | Adult‑Entertainment Industry | Exists in a legal grey area; distribution is regulated, and content is often labelled “Indo18” to restrict under‑18 viewership. | Viewed with a mixture of curiosity, moral concern, and, increasingly, acceptance among certain sub‑cultures. | | | Transition to Adulthood | Completion of