JAKARTA - As a father, Ruben Onsu always takes the time to play or just chat with his children. For Ruben, if he can't do the job of a father, it becomes a big sin for him.

"I'm the person who is the most upset if I can't see school children, I think it's a sin. If I work that morning, there must be a very urgent job, but no matter how much I can do, for example, live in the morning, it can't be taken because it collides with school children, right," said Ruben Onsu in the Mampang Prapatan area, South Jakarta, Tuesday, September 12.

Ruben Onsu's children, especially Thalia Putri Onsu and Thania Putri Onsu, who are starting to grow up, have started to protest regarding their father's work schedule. Seeing this, this 40-year-old man finally limited a lot of work.

"Well, that's why they like to complain when I take night work. The most night job I take is only a special event on TV, but the rest is not. Even if it's special, the event is only every two or three months, and the regular one is not," he continued.

This was done by Sarwendah's husband, not without reason. He admitted that although he still often misses important things every day, one of them realizes that his two daughters are starting to enter adolescence.

"The girl's child already wants to have a moment to chat on the bed with her father, that's why I didn't want to go through that moment. Like Thalia, I just realized that my child is in third grade, I've been playing but I don't know if it's in third grade because the term is in English, when I realized it was like saying 'Wow, it's already big, my child'. So I don't feel bad about the growth, I just enjoy their growth," added Ruben.


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