Gringo's Guide To: How The Media Ignores Our Community (LatinX Heritage Month Recap)

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Redefining “The Man”: Sex, Validation, and Machismo Culture

What does it really mean to be “the man”? In many Latino communities—and beyond—men are taught that having lots of sexual partners is proof of status, strength, and masculinity. In this special episode, Dramos unpacks that toxic message, sharing personal stories about chasing val ...  Show more

Real Talk: Sex, Vulnerability, and Conversations That Matter

Growing up in a Latino household, real conversations about sex often felt one-sided—or didn’t happen at all. In this special episode, Dramos opens up about how that silence made it harder to talk openly with friends and partners about sex, intimacy, and boundaries. He explores th ...  Show more

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