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The Construct of Masih Perawan : Cultural, Religious, and Social Implications in Contemporary Indonesia
The phrase masih perawan (still a virgin) carries a weight far beyond its literal biological definition. In Indonesia, a nation characterized by its diverse ethnic groups and the dominance of religious (particularly Islamic) law and morality, virginity functions as a complex socio-religious currency. This paper explores the traditional expectations associated with female virginity, the legal and cultural mechanisms that enforce it, and the emerging counter-narratives driven by gender equality movements and generational shifts. masih perawan
In medical terms, virginity refers to the state of never having engaged in sexual intercourse. However, in the Indonesian context, masih perawan is a moral status. It is often equated with purity, familial honor ( kehormatan ), and marital eligibility. For young women, this status is frequently the primary metric of their moral worth, while for men, a parallel standard ( perjaka ) exists with significantly less social scrutiny and consequence. The Construct of Masih Perawan : Cultural, Religious,