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The term “househusband” isn’t exactly common among Indonesians. But the unconventional role is being adopted by more and more men, even though they must struggle against gender stereotypes and, sometimes, their own egos.
While societies often regard the husband as a family’s breadwinner, more and more couples are defying these traditional gender norms – some by choice, others because of life circumstances.
Jonas, who chose to use a pseudonym for this article, is a 57-year-old man from Bekasi, West Java, who doesn’t mind being called househusband, a role he has held for over a decade now. After working for some time as a businessman, he had to quit due to health issues.
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