A 62-year-old virgin from Madrid comes to 'First Dates' to find love: ''For some I'm too Christian''

First Dates dresses up to celebrate one of the most important dates on their calendar: Valentine's Day.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 February 2024 Wednesday 04:01
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A 62-year-old virgin from Madrid comes to 'First Dates' to find love: ''For some I'm too Christian''

First Dates dresses up to celebrate one of the most important dates on their calendar: Valentine's Day. The restaurant of love opened its doors to receive different diners, who were going to enjoy an evening full of romanticism on Wednesday night. Furthermore, on the occasion of this great celebration, Cuatro's program was broadcast for the first time in its history on Telecinco.

During the broadcast, viewers of the program have been able to learn great stories and enjoy various dates with totally unexpected endings. One of them was the one starring Carlos and Magdala. The 62-year-old bachelor from Madrid arrives at the restaurant with two surprises. The first of them was a song for his date and the second was a musical performance for the entire team.

However, the bachelor left Carlos Sobera stunned by confessing to being a virgin at 62 years old and despite having had four relationships. And Carlos was very Christian and since he was a child he had always had the thought that "sex was mainly to have children." ''It is a Catholic vision of sex that serves as an instrument to have children,'' commented the presenter. ''For some I am too Christian,'' he declared.

His date was going to be Magdala, a 57-year-old single woman from Seville, who claimed that for her "God was a superior being, creator of the world." As soon as she crossed the doors of the restaurant, the single woman got a pleasant surprise from Carlos. ''I like his blue eyes,'' declared the bachelor. After exchanging their first words, the presenter accompanied the couple to their table, where they began talking about the great resemblance that Magdala had with the protagonist of The Sound of Music. ''It would be beautiful if, like in the movie, Magdala ended up in love with me,'' confessed the man from Madrid.

In addition, singles discovered that they had something very important in common: religion. ''It's a great point in favor, a point of union between the two,'' she declared. At one point during the evening, Carlos impressed the bachelorette with a great musical performance.

But the good harmony between them disappeared the moment the man from Madrid confessed that he wanted to have children and was a virgin. ''He wanted to save it to have a child. What I strive for is chastity because it helps a lot with happiness,'' commented the bachelor. ''I don't know how to handle that, so that puts me off,'' she said.

In the final stretch of the evening, the singles moved to the program booth, where they continued to exude complicity. But their ways of approaching relationships, and especially love, caused singles to make the decision to leave the program separately.