The transition from childhood to adolescence is a precarious journey, often navigated with the help of older siblings or close family friends—affectionately called "Abang" in many Indonesian cultures. Ideally, this relationship serves as a compass, guiding the younger, more innocent "ABG" (Anak Baru Gede) toward maturity with wisdom and protection. However, when the phrase "abg masih polos diajarin nakal sama abangnya" is uttered, it reveals a dark undercurrent: the betrayal of trust where the guardian becomes the corrupter. This essay argues that the deliberate introduction of "naughty" (negative or exploitative) behaviors by an older sibling figure to an innocent teenager constitutes a profound moral failure, leading to long-term psychological harm, distorted social norms, and the erosion of familial trust.
Fenomena ini sering kali menimbulkan berbagai reaksi dari masyarakat. Beberapa orang mungkin melihatnya sebagai hal yang wajar dalam proses tumbuh kembang anak, di mana adik belajar dari abangnya yang lebih berpengalaman. Namun, yang lain mungkin khawatir bahwa pengaruh abang bisa membawa adik ke jalur yang salah. abg masih polos diajarin nakal sama abangnya se