Cuban singer Hallel Genesis sparked a wave of humorous and witty comments on social media with a creative role-playing game. "Let's play a little game: men comment as if you're women, and women as men. Be creative, please," she urged her followers in an Instagram post.
The responses poured in quickly, leading to a delightful and unexpected outcome. Although both sides participated eagerly, it was the women pretending to be men who truly stole the show with their bold lines, reminiscent of reggaeton lyrics. Comments included, "Baby, if you give me a chance, I'll make you the happiest woman in the world," and "Come on, baby, give me a chance.” Others chimed in with lines like, "She's just a friend, I swear nothing happened," and "For you, I'd visit volcanoes and cross the Rio Grande, just tell me it won't be in vain."
Some even ventured into telenovela territory with declarations such as, "I swear if you notice me, I'll never look away again," and "How can I explain that you've got me hooked, baby? Don't be mean, I swear you won't regret it, my princess."
On the flip side, men impersonating women leaned towards more superficial or humorously stereotypical phrases like, "Love your nails, girl, they're amazing," "Where did you buy that dress? I want to get it," and "Girl, where did you get your hair done? I need to go, it looks fabulous."
Hallel's entertaining game not only highlighted who excelled in the art of playful flirting but also offered her followers a chance to laugh and play with stereotypes. Above all, it showcased the limitless creativity of Cubans, even on Instagram.
It's worth noting that the singer initially gained popularity on Instagram by imitating men in flirtation mode.