"Man in love with his wife gains weight": The reflection of a Cuban who is taking TikTok by storm

"Not all of us look for an athletic body in a man; we know that there are more important things than a little belly."


The Cuban Yisi9 has sparked smiles (and debates) with her unique reflection on men who gain weight when in a stable relationship. In a viral video, the user claims that "a man in a stable relationship, in love with his woman, will gain about 5 to 10 pounds, that never fails."

For Yisi, the key lies in love and, of course, in the food cooked by their partners. “We love it when a man appreciates how one cooks; when a man enjoys a woman's seasoning, that little belly has to be there without any discussion,” she stated in her video. According to her theory, a man’s belly is not just a sign of good eating but also of being “calm and in love.”

Furthermore, @yisi9 was emphatic with her recommendations: “If you feel good about your belly and are healthy, enjoy those chicharrones with tostones, those meat empanadas, those ham and cheese croquettes, without any guilt.” Yisi also emphasized that "not all of us look for an athletic physique in a man; we know there are more important things than a belly."

The video, which has garnered over 24,000 likes, has sparked laughter and debates on TikTok. One user commented, “I’ll be in love with the cooks at the restaurants; mine doesn't cook for me, haha.” Another agreed, saying, “Your arguments make sense; it’s just like that.”

There was also room for confessions, such as someone admitting, "When I met my husband, he was skinny, and now he looks like a teddy bear," while another declared, "I have my big belly, and I keep indulging." Of course, there were also jokes, like, "Come on, your purpose is to fatten him up so that no other woman will look at him."

The amusing reflection has sparked conversations about relationships, food, and "love handles." What do you think? Is it true that love is measured in extra pounds?

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