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Teenagers often mirror the "sweet" or "cliché" behaviors they see online—matching outfits (often in school tracksuits), creating "POV" videos about their heartbreak, or using trending "jiwang" (sentimental) songs to express their feelings. This has created a stylized version of romance that is as much about the aesthetic as it is about the emotion. The Reality Behind the Drama
The SMK environment provides a specific backdrop that defines these storylines:
It's crucial to remember that while these storylines are fun and entertaining, real-life teenage romance in Malaysia comes with significant responsibilities and challenges. Parents and educators often worry about:
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