Imagine you are learning about Hispanic/Latino heritage for the very first time. What would you be curious to know about the traditions, foods, music, or celebrations?

 If I were to be learning about Hispanic/Latino heritage for the first time, I would be more curious to learn about the women traditions. I say this because given I'm hispanic, i wasn't raised to live up to the typical hispanic women standards. Examples like, being considered a woman at 15 , expected to always cook and clean etc, is interesting to me and different. Im more curious on where that origins from and why thats considered the standard 

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