The Aruser@s program has addressed in today’s episode an issue that is the order of the day. Although there was a time when most people took refuge in applications and online platforms to flirt and meet people, those belonging to generation Z are reviving the tradition of meeting face to face and putting aside the flirting in network.

Alfonso Arús, presenter of the La Sexta television space, asked his collaborators for their opinion about this ‘return to the past’ and if they have good or bad memories of their first love encounters.

“All my first dates have been good, they haven’t been that many either. There’s only one that was a disaster, but because the kid said ‘uuuh, bad, next’. I’m not telling you what I did because we’re going…”, she explained amused Rocío Cano before the laughter of those present on the set.

For her part, Patricia Benítez responded in a humorous tone that she has also had good experiences in general and that she has never had a story out of the ordinary: “I have had very good dates. I am very classic, very terraced”.

Up to this point, everything would have been normal if it weren’t for the fact that when asking the workers, Arús skipped Angie Cárdenas, who happens to be his partner. The Barcelonan joked, but wanted to know why she didn’t ask the question: “Hey, and why did you jump me?”

Although the rest of the collaborators began to ask the driver to tell about his first date with Javier Cárdenas’s sister, Arús knew how to get out of the situation between grimaces and gave way to the section in which the spectators give their opinion on the issue they have raised. .

”Tinder is Tinder surprise”, ”There’s nothing like you to you and feeling butterflies”, ”I’m glad that custom returns” are some of the comments that the Atresmedia program has received from viewers regarding the topic of the rise of face-to-face dating.

It has also been discussed in the magazine that there are different aspects within the dating applications themselves, such as a vegan-only Tinder. While some have argued that the vegan lifestyle is very specific and sacrificial and that it is normal not to want to date someone who eats meat, others have found it excessive.

We are used to seeing the veteran communicator in front of the camera and the spotlight talking about all kinds of topics and issues, but when things get personal, everything changes for him.

The comical situation that has occurred in today’s program is nothing more than a sample of the shyness of the Catalan and how he prefers to put his private life aside and focus on the merely professional.