Well, one could be the story of La Llorona. In Mexican horror, La Llorona is a weeping woman. Legend has it that she drowned her own children in a fit of rage or jealousy and now wanders, crying near rivers and lakes, often luring others to their doom.
Sure. There are stories of the cartels brutally murdering those who oppose them. Innocent bystanders have been caught in the crossfire, and their lives ended in a senseless way. For example, some villages have been raided, and people were killed just to send a message to rivals or the authorities.
There are also stories about haunted haciendas in Mexico. These old, large estates are said to be filled with the ghosts of the people who once lived and died there. The spirits might make strange noises, move objects, or even appear as full - bodied apparitions, giving those who dare to enter a good scare.
Sure. One horror story is about a traveler who booked a hotel in a popular Mexican beach town. When they arrived, the hotel was overbooked and they were sent to a completely different and much shabbier place miles away. Another is a tourist who got food poisoning from a street vendor and was sick for days during their precious vacation time.
A local in Mexico went to a dental office that promised quick braces treatment. However, the dentist put on the braces too tightly. This not only caused extreme discomfort but also damaged the teeth roots over time. The patient ended up with loose and weakened teeth, and had to spend a fortune to correct the damage done by the improper braces treatment.
Sorry, I'm not sure specifically what's in 'Skin Real Story' so I can't give exact examples. But it could be things like someone's story of curing their severe acne through a strict diet and skin care routine.
A great example from the 'hereditary real story' could be about a family of artists. Artistic talent seems to run in their family hereditarily. The story could start with the first known artist in the family and how their skills were passed on. It might include details like how the younger generations were trained or inspired by the older ones. There could also be stories of family members who deviated from the artistic path and how the family dealt with that in the context of this hereditary trait. Additionally, the 'hereditary real story' could talk about any external factors that influenced the continuation or evolution of this artistic heritage within the family.
There was a story about an inmate who was wrongly accused. He entered a Mexican jail and was immediately harassed by the other inmates. They stole his meager belongings and he was constantly threatened. The guards did little to protect him as they were outnumbered by the inmates and also sometimes feared the gangs within the jail.
Here's one. A Mexican bride promised to bring a dowry as per the family tradition. But after the wedding, it turned out that she had lied about the dowry. The groom's family was very disappointed as they had made certain arrangements based on the expectation of that dowry. Moreover, the bride was very uncooperative and started blaming the groom for not loving her for who she was, which created a lot of tension and a difficult start to the marriage.
There was a case where a local Mexican patient went to a dentist who promised a pain - free tooth extraction. However, during the extraction, the dentist didn't use enough anesthesia. The patient felt excruciating pain throughout the whole process. After the extraction, there were also complications like excessive bleeding and an infection that developed because the dentist didn't take proper post - extraction care.
Well, it might include the spooky settings like the old haciendas or the desolate deserts. There could also be tales of witches or warlocks with their own unique Mexican twists. For example, the use of Mexican herbs and spells in their dark magic. And the concept of cursed objects which are often part of horror stories around the world could also be presented in a very Mexican - cultural context.