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'Hestia, the Indonesian Woman the relative beeing'.: Womans, Girls in Indonesia business and money fraud on Social Networks.
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'Hestia, the Indonesian Woman the relative beeing'.: Womans, Girls in Indonesia business and money fraud on Social Networks.
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"Ah! Mengapa aku tidak melahirkan seluruh sarang ular berbisa, Daripada memelihara ejekan ini! Terkutuklah malam kesenangan yang fana, Di mana rahimku mengandung penebusanku!" It is a book about emotional dependency, loneliness, survival, deception, hope, and the fragile human need to be loved. In recent years, social media has transformed relationships across the world. Platforms such as TikTok, Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, and messaging applications have created a new emotional economy. Affection can now cross continents instantly. Loneliness can find a face within seconds. Desire has become globalized. But behind the beautiful photographs, the romantic messages, and the promises of eternal devotion, there often exists another reality — one shaped by poverty, fear, economic pressure, family obligations, and emotional desperation. Indonesia, with its beauty, spirituality, traditions, and deep social contrasts, becomes here more than a geographical place. It becomes a symbol of modern emotional contradiction: a world where digital intimacy and material hardship collide every day. Many women live between two worlds. One is the public image presented online — smiling, attractive, hopeful, affectionate. The other is a hidden world of financial struggle, sick children, broken marriages, social pressure, fear of abandonment, and the constant necessity to survive. This book does not seek to condemn women or men. It attempts to understand the mechanisms behind these relationships: psychological, social, philosophical, biological, and existential.
"Ah! Mengapa aku tidak melahirkan seluruh sarang ular berbisa, Daripada memelihara ejekan ini! Terkutuklah malam kesenangan yang fana, Di mana rahimku mengandung penebusanku!" It is a book about emotional dependency, loneliness, survival, deception, hope, and the fragile human need to be loved. In recent years, social media has transformed relationships across the world. Platforms such as TikTok, Whatsapp, Facebook, Instagram, and messaging applications have created a new emotional economy. Affection can now cross continents instantly. Loneliness can find a face within seconds. Desire has become globalized. But behind the beautiful photographs, the romantic messages, and the promises of eternal devotion, there often exists another reality — one shaped by poverty, fear, economic pressure, family obligations, and emotional desperation. Indonesia, with its beauty, spirituality, traditions, and deep social contrasts, becomes here more than a geographical place. It becomes a symbol of modern emotional contradiction: a world where digital intimacy and material hardship collide every day. Many women live between two worlds. One is the public image presented online — smiling, attractive, hopeful, affectionate. The other is a hidden world of financial struggle, sick children, broken marriages, social pressure, fear of abandonment, and the constant necessity to survive. This book does not seek to condemn women or men. It attempts to understand the mechanisms behind these relationships: psychological, social, philosophical, biological, and existential.


















