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The act of "ngintip ibu-ibu mandi" refers to the act of secretly watching or peeping at mothers (or anyone) while they are showering or in a state of undress in a private setting. This behavior is considered highly inappropriate and invasive, violating the privacy and personal boundaries of individuals.

Providing support and counseling for victims of voyeurism can help mitigate the psychological impact of such experiences.

: Social norms vary widely and can influence what is considered acceptable behavior. What is considered taboo or controversial in one society might not be in another.