
Spanish Podcast Ignites Debate on Infidelity, Mental Health Crisis
Spanish Podcast Sparks Debate on Infidelity and Mental Health A recent episode of the popular Spanish podcast "MAMI QUE DICES" has ignited a conversation about infidelity and mental health, particularly among young people and medical professionals. The podcast hosts, MAMI QUE DICES, and a guest, discussed alarming statistics, claiming that 80% of doctors use antidepressants and that the suicide rate among children under 14 is alarmingly high. The hosts suggested a link between relationship breakdown and these issues. "The high suicide rate in children under 14 is because they've been left to want and have broken a relationship," stated MAMI QUE DICES. While the exact source of these statistics wasn't cited, the podcast's discussion has sparked debate online. The conversation also touched on the societal stigma surrounding infidelity, with the hosts noting that infidelity among women is often underreported. The podcast has garnered significant attention, highlighting the importance of open discussions about these sensitive topics. While the statistics require further verification, the conversations generated around the podcast's claims underscore the need for more research and awareness in these areas.