A young Cuban puts false eyelashes on his wife at home: "Don't be macho or feel ashamed."

A young Cuban is becoming popular on TikTok for helping his wife put on false eyelashes, breaking gender stereotypes.


In a recent video posted on TikTok, the user Jorge_Drake1992 shared a fun and meaningful moment with his wife. In the video, the young man is seen helping his partner apply false eyelashes, a task that is traditionally associated with the feminine domain. Jorge takes the opportunity to send a message to his followers.

"Don't be sexist or feel embarrassed. This way you save some money." "I do her nails, I do her eyebrows, I put on her eyelashes, I do her toenails and her hair too," the young man expressed.

The scene has generated many messages praising Jorge's attitude for challenging gender stereotypes and promoting equality in everyday tasks. His comment, which advocates for cooperation and breaking traditional roles, has been seen as a call to reflect on gender expectations in Cuban society and beyond.

"What a good husband you are, I wish many would take example", "That's how it's done", "I love this couple, they look divine", "A true example of a man" and "I adore your relationship", can be read in the comments of the post.

The video also highlights a practical aspect: saving money. By engaging in these types of activities at home, couples can save money, which is especially relevant in the current economic context.

This simple yet significant gesture has resonated with many users, who have expressed their support and admiration for Jorge and his wife, noting that actions like these contribute to building more equitable and collaborative relationships.

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication at the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as a writer in the Entertainment section.


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