According to a study on online child exploitation published in the UI ScholarHub Journal , statistical data highlights the following vulnerabilities for Indonesian internet users aged 12 to 17:
In recent years, the term "ABG Perawan" has gained significant attention in Indonesia, particularly among the younger generation. The phrase, which roughly translates to "virgin teenager" or "young virgin," has sparked intense discussions and debates across various social and cultural platforms. This article aims to delve into the concept of ABG Perawan, its connotations, and the broader implications surrounding this phenomenon.
The term "ABG" stands for "Anak Baru Gede," which roughly translates to "young adolescent" or "teenager." When combined with "perawan," it refers specifically to young women who have reached adolescence but remain virgins.