"They don’t even measure up to pipe beer": Cuban woman goes viral on TikTok with her harsh opinion about Cuban men



Cuban about menPhoto © @cubanamexicana8604 / TikTok

A Cuban resident abroad went viral on TikTok after posting a video in which she harshly criticizes the men from her country. In the clip, she claims that "Cubans think they are the last Coca-Cola in the desert, but they're not even beer from a pipe," which has sparked thousands of reactions and supportive comments on social media.

The woman, identified on TikTok as @cubanamexicana8604, posted the video in response to a Venezuelan who often shares her romantic experiences with Cubans.

In a direct tone, the Cuban asserted that, while there are good men, the majority "think they are the last bottle of Coke in the desert and don't even reach the level of a cheap beer."

"I am Cuban, I am approaching 40 years old, and I have had all kinds: good ones, bad ones, and average ones. But this Cuban is done with all of them. Cubans are something else," she stated.

The creator explained that even her ex-partner was a Cuban surgeon, and that she has daughters with a “very hardworking and supportive” man, but she insisted that most Cubans “don’t give or indicate where to find things.”

"Cuban women who hear me: you are in a country where variety abounds. Try new things, my love. Break out of that vicious circle," she advised Cuban women living outside the Island.

The video has amassed thousands of views and comments, with users praising her honesty and expressing that they relate to her testimony.

Among the most notable comments, many women supported her message with phrases like: “I agree with you! I was with one for 18 years and I’ll never go back. Lol, blessings.”

"I also give everything," "We are two, friend hahahaha," "I support you too," "And I'm not going to argue about it with anyone," "I love and I'm fascinated by the truth you speak!" or "I completely agree with you, thousands of blessings."

While some users applaud the honesty of the Cuban woman, others defend the character and nobility of the men from the Island, sparking a lively conversation about relationships, culture, and migration among Cubans and Latin Americans.

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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 from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.