But wait, in Indonesian, "enaknya" can mean "the convenience" or "the benefits" but in casual use, it can also imply something fun or good. The user might be referring to a scenario where someone is spending time with their handsome boyfriend and his Indonesian friend. However, I also need to be cautious about the term "sepong" which might not translate directly. Wait, "sepong" in Indonesian is actually a typo. Maybe they meant "sepong" as in "sponge"? But that doesn't make sense in this context. Alternatively, maybe it's a misspelling of "sama pacar saya" which is "my boyfriend"? No, the user wrote "enaknya disepong pacarku yang cantik bareng temennya indo18." Wait, "sepong" could be a typo. Let me think again. Maybe they meant "senang-sepong"? No. Wait, maybe it's "enaknya di samping pacar saya yang cantik bareng temennya Indo18." So, "The convenience of being next to my handsome boyfriend with his Indonesian friend, Indo18." Hmm.