Getting a tattoo of La Llorona is a popular form of body art amongst Mexican and Mexican-American cultures as it is a symbol of strength and resilience. La Llorona, or “the weeping woman,” is a legendary Mexican folk tale about a woman who weeps alone after losing her children. The story has been told and retold, passed down from generation to generation, and it often serves as a reminder not to make the same mistakes La Llorona made. Getting this tattoo is a way to honor and remember the story, serve as a reminder of the tragedy, and show pride for the Mexican and Mexican-American cultures.
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