The term "Bilatinmen" was coined to describe men of Latin American descent who identify with multiple cultures, often navigating multiple identities and cultural traditions. This identity is not only a reflection of their diverse heritage but also a celebration of the richness and complexity that comes with it.

Research has shown that biliteracy has numerous cognitive benefits, including improved memory, attention, and problem-solving skills. When individuals learn to read and write in multiple languages, they develop a greater understanding of language structures and syntax, which can enhance their overall linguistic abilities. Additionally, biliteracy has been linked to delayed onset of age-related cognitive decline and a lower risk of Alzheimer's disease.