Grieving In Latin Culture is Complicated
Update: 2022-08-03
Description
In this short but impactful episode, Bell discusses how grief is kinda of taboo in the Latin culture, from men told not to cry, to women being told to be strong, from work only allowing a few days to be off of work, and needing to function like something life changing didn't just happen to you. From death, to job loss, a break up, or even selling a car people can grieve over the loss of anything, and you know what? That is okay. Making sure you have a helpful community of healthy habits, friends or family, or even a paid professional you can get through it.
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yeah, fuck off. either you're not Latina or you're a pocha who hasn't been down south. I've been to my share of funerals in Mexico and people actually grieve their hearts out. even men. of course after the burial someone breaks out the booze and the boombox and people get plastered as they remember the departed person so yeah, estas llena de mierda mija. vayase a la cocina a hacer quesadillas y no hable de cosas que ni sabe