Indonesia’s emphasizes mutual respect and support within the marital household, but it does not codify expectations about appearance. The growing public discourse, however, signals a need for educational campaigns that:
From the text, it seems there might be a focus on a character named "Miyamoto Rui" and possibly aspects related to family dynamics (mentioned with "menantu" which translates to "son-in-law" in English, and "ayah mertua" which means "father-in-law"). The mention of "cantik" (beautiful) and "idaman" (ideal or dream) might indicate a discussion about perceptions of beauty or ideal relationships within family structures or societal expectations. his parents’ lineage. In such arrangements
Traditional Javanese and broader Indonesian kinship systems have long been : after marriage, a woman joins her husband’s household and, by extension, his parents’ lineage. In such arrangements, the mertua (in‑law) often exercised considerable influence over household decisions, including the selection and evaluation of the menantu (son‑ or daughter‑in‑law). his parents’ lineage. In such arrangements