People’s busy lives make the complicated task of finding love difficult. Therefore, First Dates is the perfect place to find the right person. But presenting the Cuatro program presented by Carlos Sobera and Laura Boado does not guarantee optimal results, so the different diners must be prepared to experience any possible situation.
One of the dates of the night was the one starring Manuel and Ana. The 67-year-old Catalan bachelor arrived at the restaurant boasting of knowing how to rectify things. In love, the bachelor had been lucky, since he had been married for 38 years. ”Love left, a small slip…” he revealed the reason for their separation. Since then, Manuel had not had any new relationships and that is why he had chosen to appear on the program.
His date was going to be Ana, a 34-year-old single Catalan woman with three children and ready to find love again. The bachelor’s first impression was quite good. ”I find her pretty and attractive. They say that good jam is in the small jar and it’s true,” he declared. A feeling that had little to do with Ana’s. “I have seen him very old and very old,” said the single woman.
After knowing their places of residence and their ages, Carlos Sobera appeared on stage to accompany the couple to their table, where the evening began. Once seated, they both discovered that they had the number of children in common: three. In addition, they also got along with their hobbies. ”She is a woman who looks according to what I want. “She looks feminine,” he asserted.
”I have seen him very nice, a good man,” commented the single woman. For her part, Manuel continued praising Ana’s appearance. Something that the single woman liked. Likewise, the bachelor confessed that he was nervous because he didn’t know who they were going to put him with. ”She is a very beautiful and cheerful woman,” he insisted.
But Manuel’s excessive flirting managed to make the single woman nervous at very specific moments. ”Good, but too bold,” she asserted. The date progressed and Ana decided to set limits on Manuel’s attitude. ”What I want is for everything to go slowly, but surely,” she commented.
In the final stretch of the dinner, the singles moved to the program’s booth, where they had the opportunity to get to know each other better. There, the singles once again demonstrated how different they were in terms of romantic relationships. ”I like the Spanish woman who never says no,” he said. ”You leave her for a moment and she takes you to bed,” she confessed. But despite the small differences, both were willing to continue getting to know each other, although in a “quiet” way.