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For years, Mauricio thought love meant staying through the cheating, the control, and the abuse.
In one of our most vulnerable conversations yet, Mauricio Amaral-Vazquez opens up about the shame that kept him silent, and how growing up in a Latino household shaped the way he understood love and self-worth.
This episode is not about excusing abusive behavior, but about understanding how patriarchy, emotional suppression, and unresolved trauma can shape the men we become, and what accountability and healing can actually look like. From “¿qué va a decir la gente?” (what will people say?) to queer identity, family pressure, and the realities of abuse that men rarely talk about.
If you’ve ever stayed too long, felt ashamed to speak up, or struggled to believe you deserved better, this episode is for you.
Follow Mauricio (@itsjustatalk) on TikTok and Instagram for more conversations around identity, culture, and queer joy.
By Papa Chad & Corporate PapiFor years, Mauricio thought love meant staying through the cheating, the control, and the abuse.
In one of our most vulnerable conversations yet, Mauricio Amaral-Vazquez opens up about the shame that kept him silent, and how growing up in a Latino household shaped the way he understood love and self-worth.
This episode is not about excusing abusive behavior, but about understanding how patriarchy, emotional suppression, and unresolved trauma can shape the men we become, and what accountability and healing can actually look like. From “¿qué va a decir la gente?” (what will people say?) to queer identity, family pressure, and the realities of abuse that men rarely talk about.
If you’ve ever stayed too long, felt ashamed to speak up, or struggled to believe you deserved better, this episode is for you.
Follow Mauricio (@itsjustatalk) on TikTok and Instagram for more conversations around identity, culture, and queer joy.