"according to the picture, not the pgn" ,i think.. ( well i just know that i can think ! ) , you should push your f7 pawn to f5 square, or get your g5 Knight back to h7 square if he respond with Qc2 then push your f7 pawn to f5 . it needs careful attention anyway.
King's side pawn mass attack or whatever it's name...

Or you could put your knight on e4 and then respond with your kingside pawns f7 to f5 as pelpi222 said seems nice or h7 to h5 now that your knight has moved to e4

- thank u pepli222 , oh ya saya paham sekarang .. itu antisipasi yang bagus..
- thank u Doutchka, yeah i got your meant .. :)
- thank u Andrew_Bates , you mean like 8. ..Rfe8 then 9...e5 , like that ?

thank u mr. Rob for your time leaving a comment , yes good suggestion from Andrew ,i'd seen a lot of player using this style of play , it seems that white's development is left behind, on the other side my tempo is faster but somehow my position is just freezing because of those pawns..

One of the best ways to combat this type of play is to crack the centre open whilst your oponent is still undeveloped. Many times you could have played e5 to achieve this.
My first thought looking at the cartoon was to play e5 as a sac in that position, allowing the knight to potentially reach the kingside rather than complain about not being able to, and the bishop to do something rather than sit there and die. Maybe something like 1...e5 2. dxe5 Bc5 3. Qe2 Qe7 perhaps gives black a chance to at least do something in the position.

One of the best ways to combat this type of play is to crack the centre open whilst your oponent is still undeveloped. Many times you could have played e5 to achieve this.
My first thought looking at the cartoon was to play e5 as a sac in that position, allowing the knight to potentially reach the kingside rather than complain about not being able to, and the bishop to do something rather than sit there and die. Maybe something like 1...e5 2. dxe5 Bc5 3. Qe2 Qe7 perhaps gives black a chance to at least do something in the position.
hey Joe, thanks for your comment , it's good idea , i just realized that by playing e4 will release my black Bishop or let my g5 Night back to e6 square which is the best way to prevent White's Qc2..
* it's not a cartoon ... , haha ..XD

oh thx cliffordgoodman & Bonesy1116 !
@Bonesy1116 : your suggestion is good , but i'm not sure about sacrificing a piece, because a low rated player like me only think about preventing (i meant how to handle ) white's f4.
Hi guys... i'm on the black side , what should i do if this position happens to my games , i mean, it made me nervous enough though, plus it made all my pieces be passive on the king side...
i wanna analyse using computer but how do i know about anaylsing stuff, so i'm asking what should i do ? must i do counter play by pushing my king's side pawns too , there must be a chance (weakness) to exploit , coz my opponent pushed all his king's side pawns?? your suggestions ? (opinion,criticism,complaint,gossip,..) ? i'll listen..
Thanx
* i'd just deleted the pgn so it doesn't make everyone confuse ..