The Cuban TikToker @jacolove7 is making waves with his latest video, where he shares some advice for those looking to maintain a relationship with a Cuban woman. With a relaxed style and plenty of humor, Jacob reveals essential tips for navigating these relationships without hitting a dead end.
"Do you want to have a relationship with a Cuban woman and truly make it last? You need to know this," he begins in the video where he offers several tips. If you invite her to dinner and she says she'll be ready in five minutes, Jacob warns, "Bro, that's an hour, wait, don't look for trouble." He also comments on couple arguments, mentioning that if she tells you, "Hey, get lost, take a walk, I don't want to see you here," she doesn't actually want you to leave the house: "Don't even think about stepping out," he advises, suggesting that if you argue, you'll be the one cooking that night.
Jacob also has advice for interpreting common phrases that can be quite misleading. "When she says nothing is wrong, that's when everything is wrong, and when she says do whatever you want, don't do anything, that's a challenge you're already losing." For Jacob, "dealing with a Cuban woman isn't easy, nor is it hard, just be patient."
Jacob's followers were quick to react and fill the comments section with their experiences and opinions: "That's exactly how it is"; "That's why only Cubans understand us"; "We are complicated but not difficult"; "That's literally us," read some of the reactions, which also included plenty of laughs, a common occurrence whenever he shares content like this.
Understanding Relationships with Cuban Women
Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers about maintaining a lasting relationship with a Cuban woman, inspired by Jacob's viral TikTok video.
What should I do if a Cuban woman says she'll be ready in five minutes?
Jacob advises that when a Cuban woman says she'll be ready in five minutes, expect it to be closer to an hour. Patience is key.
How should I handle arguments with a Cuban woman?
If she tells you to leave during an argument, it's likely she doesn't actually want you to go. Instead, stay and be prepared to cook that night.
How can I interpret common phrases used by Cuban women?
When she says "nothing is wrong," everything is wrong. If she says "do whatever you want," it's best to do nothing, as it's a challenge you don't want to lose.