Social relationships are often long journeys that present a series of obstacles and difficulties to face. Be it potholes, arguments, untimely comments, backstabbing or unresolvable fights, most people end up sooner or later going through scenes that force them to consider their surroundings, their attitude or even both. A fact often more common among men and women.

Can men and women be friends? That was the question that Telecinco’s TardeAR program posed throughout its broadcast this Thursday afternoon. The magazine directed by Ana Rosa Quintana has shared a study in which 90% of men do not consider this to be the case. A completely opposite situation on the opposite spectrum, with 90% of women surveyed believing that they can be friends with men.

The investigation has given way to a small debate between the presenter and collaborators, highlighting the interventions of Alaska, Mario Vaquerizo, Boris Izaguirre and Manuel Díaz ‘El Cordobés’. “The difference between my wife and my friends is that I have a lot of confidence and another thing, which is sex, with my wife and not with my friends. That is the difference,” expressed the Nancys Rubias singer, after explaining with his wife that his bond began at work.

“You can stop being in love, but not loving someone. The friendship relationship depends on whether you have children or not, in the end you combine things. People are respected and loved,” expressed El Cordobés, generating a small disagreement with Vaquerizo. “We all have good friends here. Have you felt like your best friends at some point in your life?” asked the vocalist.

“Mario, I’m going to confess something to you. A while ago I felt attracted to you,” said the former bullfighter, who stood up to hug his fellow collaborator in front of the others. However, Vaquerizo surprised everyone present by planting a kiss on his lips. “You start like this and you don’t know how it ends,” said Ana Rosa Quintana, before they both sat down again. “Well, because I admire you,” Díaz concluded.

This scene occurred in the same program in which Ana Rosa recovered some controversial words that she dropped about her neighborhood last year: “Sorry, I adore Chinese people because among other things I am from Usera and I am half Chinese. Every time I talk about the Chinese, the world falls on me. By the way, Usera is true that it is Chinatown, it is multicultural, it is wonderful.”