“A first date is a bit like a movie trailer.you have to choose well all the good things you have to tell,” he commented this Tuesday Carlos Sobera at the beginning of First Dates.
And the presenter continued by saying “try not to focus on the mistakes, because, that way, you will be able to awaken interest to have a second date“.
The first to arrive at Cuatro’s love restaurant was Carmen, who told Laura Boado “I like a man who knows how to differentiate between sporty and elegant. Even to be at home you have to be glamorous“.
“I’ve been lucky in love, but after a while, I want to fall in love again. “I’m looking for a loving, respectful man, a gentleman,” the diner explained.
His date was Julio, a commercial and comedian who He defined himself as a “mental horny”. The Madrid native highlighted that “I am generous because I consider that generosity is a form of giving.”
As soon as he saw Carmen, the bachelor commented: “It has a hug, of course, it’s appetizing”making it very clear that the program team had made the right choice.
But the first thing she noticed was that she didn’t like her partner’s outfit for the night: “I don’t like his shirt, it’s ten centimeters short and he needs to be stronger”.
During dinner, Julio told Carmen that, in addition to being a salesman, he was an acting teacher, comedian and He performed monologues in nursing homes for the elderly.: “They are people who need company and visits,” he noted.
They both discussed their hobbies in search of having something in common: “I love dancing, reading…”said the single woman. But in musical tastes they did not coincide, while she preferred the eighties, he was into reggaeton.
However, the date began to go awry when they started talking about politics: “I am leftist against all odds”Carmen admitted. “I like to say that I am ‘fachafrancopantano’ in response to the prevailing left,” Julio responded. “She’s very close,” she replied.
In the end, The man from Madrid did want to have a second date with Carmen: “She is a very nice, pleasant and beautiful woman.” She, on the other hand, preferred not to meet again: “We have nothing in common.”