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Enzy Storia Responds to Gen Z Who Postpone Marriage: It's Not That Scary If You Meet the Right Person

Enzy Storia Responds to Gen Z Who Postpone Marriage: It's Not That Scary If You Meet the Right Person

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Enzy Storia Responds to Gen Z Who Postpone Marriage: It's Not That Scary If You Meet the Right Person

Actress and presenter Enzy Storia Leovarisa speaks out about the phenomenon of declining marriage rates among young people, especially Gen Z. According to her, this is very relevant to the current situation, where many young people are more focused on exploration and finding their identity before deciding to take the step into marriage.

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The wife of Maulana Kasetra explained that the 20s is a crucial period for someone to get to know themselves. She feels that this experience is also relevant to the character Niken that she plays in her latest film titled Yakin Nikah. According to her, this phase is filled with various experiments, instability, and uncertainty that ultimately shape a person's identity.

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"In my opinion, the 20s are the times for exploration. Therefore, we will definitely try many things, and in those moments, there will be a lot of instability and uncertainty, so during that time we are also searching for our identity," said Enzy Storia at XXI Epicentrum, South Jakarta, Thursday (10/2/2025).

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She added that the process of self-discovery in youth is an important foundation for making significant decisions in the future, including marriage. By understanding what one wants, a person will be more prepared and confident in determining their life path.

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"Finally, I really relate to Niken's character, and I think it's very important to know ourselves in our 20s. So, for the next step, you know what you want," she said.

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In response to data regarding the declining marriage rates, Enzy agreed that this trend is not only happening in Indonesia but also in various other countries. According to her, this phenomenon is driven by the awareness that marriage requires mature readiness and cannot be rushed.

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"I completely agree, I think it will relate, yes. Because it's not just in Indonesia, but also in several other countries, the rates of marriage are also declining. People feel that marriage doesn't have to happen when you're young, there's no need to rush, because it requires a high level of readiness. What's important is to be confident in yourself first," she explained.

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"In this economy, people also feel that happiness can come from many things, from friends perhaps, not just from a partner. In fact, getting married isn't as scary as it seems if we meet the right person and have already dealt with ourselves, in my opinion," she concluded.