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A common refrain is: "If you wear hijab, you must act like a saint." When hijab-wearing women behave like typical Gen Z—dancing, joking, dating, or expressing affection—they are accused of hypocrisy. This double standard rarely applies to non-hijabi women. The underlying issue is that the hijab has become a symbol of total piety, not just a religious garment.
Interestingly, the "sama" trend has normalized the preloved hijab market on apps like Carousell and Shopee. Women buy and sell "viral hijabs" that are "sama" (the same) as those worn by celebrities. While economically savvy, it raises hygiene and social stratification issues—the idea that spiritual modesty can be bought second-hand for a fraction of the price is a uniquely 21st-century dilemma. bokep hijab viral mesum sama pacar ceweknya agresif juga hot
TikTok and Instagram algorithms reward controversy. A video titled "Hijab tapi ML (Mesra-Lebay)" (Hijab but overly romantic) gets millions of views, while moderate content goes unnoticed. Content creators—even those not intending harm—learn that outrage drives engagement. A common refrain is: "If you wear hijab,