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Cuban TikToker in Texas Criticizes Women Dancing to "Totaila" by Bebeshito: "You Don't Respect Yourself"

Tuesday, July 23, 2024 by Albert Rivera

Taking advantage of a user's comment online, Cuban TikToker Elieser, known as @eliesersagitar, shared a reflection on women, mostly Cuban, who have joined the trend of dancing to "Totaila" by Oniel Bebeshito. "To me, you don't respect yourself; to me, you don't give yourself the value you truly deserve," he says in a recently uploaded video. Elieser assured that he has nothing against the genre, in fact, he likes it, but he values respect more.

The TikToker, who resides in Texas, also mentioned that he is confident a partner of his would never dare to do such a thing, not because he forbids it, but because "the woman by my side, I am sure, wouldn't even think of doing this type of thing." In his words, he also advised other men to "show some respect" and check the comments on those videos to understand what is being said. "People practically engage in mental masturbation," he added.

He further reflected on a hypothetical scenario where a friend sees another friend's partner dancing to the song on TikTok and how embarrassing it could be for the children of these women. "Let's respect ourselves. Sometimes I feel ashamed as a Cuban because of these things," he added, reaffirming his stance on what he considers appropriate for women and their partners.

Opinions aside, the song by the Cuban reggaeton artist continues to dominate platforms, boasting over 10 million views on YouTube just four months after its release. What do you think about this user's point of view?

Elieser’s Perspective on Women Dancing to "Totaila"

Below are some frequently asked questions regarding the perspective shared by Elieser on women dancing to "Totaila" by Oniel Bebeshito.

Why does Elieser criticize women dancing to "Totaila"?

Elieser believes that women dancing to "Totaila" are not respecting themselves or recognizing their true value.

Does Elieser have anything against the genre of the song?

No, Elieser stated that he likes the genre but places a higher value on respect.

How does Elieser view his own relationships in this context?

Elieser is confident that a partner of his wouldn't engage in such behavior, not because he forbids it, but because he believes the woman by his side wouldn't want to do it.

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