A flood of comments and reactions has been sparked by a young Cuban woman on TikTok by sharing her view on men from her home country.
In a lighthearted and sarcastic tone, the user @lizyjesu -who lives in the United States- offered a description that has left no one indifferent, and in which she began by extolling the most attractive qualities of men born on the island: "Smells good, kisses well, moves well, has it good, does it well, dances well, everything well."
In addition, according to their words, they stand out not only for being good lovers and providers, but also for being very family-oriented and accommodating.
However, Lizy did not take long to qualify her praise with a direct criticism of the alleged lack of fidelity of Cuban men, whom she described as "very, too, but very very very flirty" and with a tendency to throw the stone and hide the hand.
In a sarcastic tone, he added that these men are masters at denying their actions, claiming that if they are seen in a compromising video or photo, they will always say that it is a setup or Photoshop. "They were never there, they were forced, almost tied up," he said.
Lizy's post has earned more than 23 thousand likes so far on the network, where comments exceed 1,800, among which reactions to her words and personal anecdotes are read.
"I don't know why they always aim at a country hahaha, each one has a heart, but chill out and keep going with that hahaha"; "I have my best friend who says that women need to be given p*** and trouble"; "You described them, you grab them nailed down and they tell you it's witchcraft"; "I'm Italian, but they Cubanized me years ago... but I tell you, 99% we are the same"; "The same old story with a different twist, I agree with you, buddy," they told him.
"The paradise and hell together"; "We can't be with them, but we can't live without them"; "We are the best and we also have the most beautiful women in the world," added others.
What do you think? Do you agree with their opinion or do you think, like many generalizations, it doesn't apply to everyone?
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