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Denada Reveals How to Support Aisha Who is Starting to Be Interested in the Opposite Sex

Denada Reveals How to Support Aisha Who is Starting to Be Interested in the Opposite Sex

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Denada Reveals How to Support Aisha Who is Starting to Be Interested in the Opposite Sex

Singer Denada shared how she responds to the changes that are starting to appear in her daughter, Aisha, who is now beginning to show interest in the opposite sex. She realizes that Aisha's age, still being a child, makes her feel the need to establish a strict monitoring system, without losing trust and communication.

"I still hope that maybe most parents don't build a system that has privacy, no privacy no my daughter I said that," Denada said when met in the Antasari area, South Jakarta, Sunday (25/5/2025).

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"I want to be able to hold your phone anytime, especially with the opposite sex. So I told him, whenever I hold your phone, I can, I can go into your room, I can see your things, I let you talk so you can be more mature, I know you are like that," Denada continued.

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Jerry Aurum's ex-wife also ensured that Aisha understands that she can check her phone anytime, go into her room, and see her things to maintain open communication and trust.

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Even though Aisha is still a child in Denada's eyes, she enjoys the mentoring process, especially when observing the changes in her daughter's character and communication over time.

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"She has started to change the way she communicates with me, maybe she is adjusting at school, and the way she explains and accepts things is different from two years ago; her character has changed a lot, but I enjoy all of this," Denada expressed.

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Denada also interprets this change as a beautiful process from God, where she and Aisha continue to accompany each other on their journey. Although sometimes work requires her to be far from her daughter, Denada still strives to give maximum attention so that Aisha feels loved and receives the best support. 

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"I realize I lost time but there will be special moments since I lost her but it’s okay, it’s called the love of a child and my focus is on how I can provide the best life for my child, the best life, the best education for my child, the best place to live and the best health for her," she explained.

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Denada once felt bitter memories when she could not return to Indonesia for almost two years due to the pandemic and international restrictions that caused her to lose her job and be far from her daughter. 

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However, now she is grateful for the opportunity given by God to be able to work again even though there is still physical distance. Denada believes that in this way she can still maintain a close relationship with Aisha, including through communication technology such as video calls.