Actress Mariana recommends that mothers purchase a “stubborn monkey” toy to help them channel and release anger [1].
This suggestion addresses the emotional toll of motherhood, highlighting the need for physical outlets to manage stress and frustration. By advocating for a tangible object to absorb anger, Mariana points to the psychological pressure parents face in maintaining composure.
The actress spoke on the program "Mamá Por Siempre" via TVN Chile [1]. During the segment, she said the “mono porfiado” is a tool for mothers to manage their emotions. The recommendation centers on the idea of having a safe, non-human target to express rage, which may prevent that anger from being directed toward children, or other family members [1].
While the actress did not provide a scientific framework for the method, the suggestion focuses on the physical act of releasing tension. The use of such a tool is presented as a way to externalize internal stress, a common challenge in the demanding role of parenting [1].
Mariana said the toy serves as a way to liberate the rage that often accumulates during the daily struggles of raising children [1].
“Mariana recommends that mothers purchase a “stubborn monkey” toy to help them channel and release anger.”
This recommendation reflects a growing public discourse regarding the 'invisible labor' and emotional burnout experienced by mothers. By suggesting a physical object to absorb anger, the actress is acknowledging that parental patience is a finite resource and that unconventional coping mechanisms may be used to maintain emotional stability within the home.



