In the latest episode of ‘First Dates’, Cuatro’s popular dating show, a conversation about pets led to a surprising revelation from Natalia, a 38-year-old baker from Cádiz. The date between Natalia and Ezequiel, a winery operator from Jerez, began with a series of innocuous comments about tastes and preferences, but soon became controversial when the topic of domestic animals was brought up.

Natalia, a mother of two children and a fan of partying in her free time, made it clear from the beginning that she had no filter in her opinions.

However, it was his frank dislike of dogs that surprised Ezequiel and viewers alike. While Ezequiel expressed his love for dogs, Natalia did not hesitate to declare: “They disgust me. “A lot of hair, they piss everywhere and they stink.” “I didn’t like that one bit,” she considered her quote off camera.

This revelation generated a rift between the two participants of the date, with Ezequiel showing his disapproval of Natalia’s attitude. Despite this disagreement, the conversation continued, revealing more differences between the two. While Natalia enjoys music at festivals and nightlife, Ezequiel prefers quieter activities like fishing.

As the dinner progressed, both participants found common ground, such as their past experiences in relationships and nostalgia for times shared with their families. However, it was an unexpected moment at the end of the date that left everyone surprised: a surprise kiss followed by a wetter one, which sealed the possibility of a second date.

Despite the obvious differences, the final verdict was unexpectedly positive. Both Natalia and Ezequiel agreed to have a second date, despite the discrepancies in tastes and preferences. “I had a good time, I felt comfortable, but the problem is that it has to come in something tuned, because I don’t like the jacket,” Natalia commented, referring to Ezequiel’s style.

Ultimately, this encounter proves that even when opinions radically differ, love can find a way. Although Natalia and Ezequiel have very different worldviews, their willingness to give romance a chance shows that, in the game of love, differences can sometimes be overcome.