A single woman shocks the 'First Dates' team with her blunt cut to Matías Roure: ''If you ask, you're ruled out''

The doors of the most famous restaurant on the small screen have reopened to welcome a new batch of diners ready to find their soul mate. On Monday night, the viewers of Cuatro’s space once again witnessed several events with all kinds of developments and outcomes.

One of the dates of the night was the one starring Sara and . The 22-year-old single woman from Madrid presented herself as a “hesitant” person, intelligent and who did not believe much in love. She wanted to find the man of her dreams, but she wouldn’t settle for just anyone. ”I want to find my 1% because the 99% are not worth it,” she declared.

Moments later, Matías Roure showed interest in knowing what percentage he belonged to. But what the waiter did not expect was the single woman’s dart: ”You belong to the 99% of course.” ”You have a super strong personality, you have character,” said Laura Boado after being shocked by the response. ”If you ask, you’re already ruled out,” replied the woman from Madrid.

His date was Pablo, a 25-year-old man from Murcia, fond of cutting humor. ”I don’t want to be the typical freak, I prefer to be the fool who makes you laugh,” he declared. The first impression among the singles was very mixed. While Pablo seemed delighted with her, Sara was a little disappointed when she saw her tattoos. ”These people who say ‘I have a vulture because it represents freedom’, no, what it represents is that you are stupid,” she said.

Despite the initial shock, the woman from Madrid found the bachelor attractive because he had a vibe with tattoos very similar to Ed Sheeran. However, the bachelor was surprised by not knowing who the singer was. ”Inculture, Ed Sheeran is the history of the United Kingdom,” he stated.

After exchanging their first words, the presenter accompanied the couple to their table, where they began the evening talking about Murcia and languages. Pablo confessed that languages ??were not his strong point, unfortunately for Sara, who wanted to find someone bilingual in case in a hypothetical future “Spain were to disappear.”

As the minutes passed, the differences between the singles were practically part of the past and both were beginning to understand each other wonderfully, at least as friends. And Sara was clear that Pablo could become the man of her life. Something that drastically clashed with the vision of the bachelor who had only felt friendship because of his date. Therefore, in the final decision, the man from Murcia rejected the woman from Madrid after hearing that “he was the man of his life.” ”I felt that he was with a colleague,” he said.

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