A single woman from 'First Dates' leaves her date speechless with a peculiar response: ''The pretty ones don't drive, they take us''

New week on television’s quintessential love show. First Dates has reopened its doors to welcome several single couples wanting to find the love of their life, or at least live an unparalleled experience.

On this occasion we were able to meet Alexandra and Erik. The 20-year-old single woman arrived at the restaurant claiming to be a person who liked to dress in colors and was very fond of fashion. As for her love, she confessed that she had not been particularly lucky, which is why she had decided to go to Cuatro’s space. The ideal prototype of her: a funny boy, a good person, tall and strong. ”When I see a boy in a suit I say how handsome he is, how well he looks,” she declared.

Her date was going to be Ektembur (Erik), a 20-year-old bachelor very different from Alexandra. And Erik considered himself a very cold person towards others, something that was going to clash with the single woman from the first minute. And as soon as the bachelor’s name was known, it became a big obstacle for the single woman, who was also not very satisfied with the style of her date. ”His look seemed very unsuitable for the occasion, he was not elegant, I saw him as idiotic,” she asserted. ”I thought she was even a lady, I thought she was over 25 years old,” he confessed.

After getting to know each other for several minutes, Laura Boado approached the singles to accompany them to the table, where the evening began. Alexandra confessed that she was going to try to study a degree in business administration just because “they go very well dressed to the offices.” In addition, the single woman confessed that she did not like to eat in front of someone. ”I get overwhelmed in case I get dirty,” she said. However, Erik saw that as something normal. ”I laugh all the time and I don’t like it when a person looks at me very seriously,” she asserted.

Suddenly, Erik asked him if he had gotten his driver’s license. The single woman, far from responding in an ordinary way, left her date speechless. ”The pretty ones don’t drive, they take us,” she said.

The date progressed and the singles were aware of how different they were and how few things they had in common. Erik claimed that it was difficult for him to fall in love with a girl. A position opposite to that of Alexandra, who defined herself as a very in love person. ”He is very cold and doesn’t care about the other person,” she declared.

”I don’t like women who are very obsessed or who don’t give me my space,” he declared. In the final stretch of the date, their differences were increasingly clear. Therefore, in the final decision they both agreed that a love story could never arise between the two.

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