A single from 'First Dates' can't stand her date and leaves in the middle of dinner: "I don't feel comfortable"

First Dates reopens its doors for one more night, so that single men and women who want to seek and find love have a chance.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
12 April 2023 Wednesday 13:45
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A single from 'First Dates' can't stand her date and leaves in the middle of dinner: "I don't feel comfortable"

First Dates reopens its doors for one more night, so that single men and women who want to seek and find love have a chance. The Cuatro program presented by Carlos Sobera and Elsa Anka has received a couple who have experienced a great moment of tension.

Maite is 48 years old and comes from Córdoba. She has been single for 10 years, although she has found partners, but nothing has worked out for her. ''When I've been in love I've given everything,'' she said. She wants a man who has blood and who dances bachata. ''I want a person who shares with you,'' she explained.

Francisco is 49 years old and also comes from Córdoba. He considers himself a very cheerful person. As soon as the singles entered, they began to dance La Bachata by Manuel Turizo. A moment that they have enjoyed to break the ice. ''If I went down the street I would not have noticed him. I see him as a short man,'' said Maite. Francisco was surprised to learn that the two live very close. ''He opens his mouth and loses all charm,'' she confessed.

Once at the table, Francisco wasted no time telling Maite that since they were close they could meet up. The spinster didn't know where to go. ''Perhaps now it is too soon to say it, but what I have seen I have not liked,'' the single woman told him. Francisco, on the other hand, did not give up and suggested that they say in the program that they wanted to meet and then nothing. A proposition that Maite did not like at all. ''I don't have to cheat

The two singles did not understand each other and it seemed that the appointment had no solution. Maite had things clear and she had made the decision to leave dinner. ''I didn't like the detail you had and I have to go,'' she told him. "No one imposes on me when to say yes, when really seeing him face to face is not making me feel comfortable with this person to have a second date," she confessed. Francisco understood and asked for forgiveness. So Maite took and got up from the table to leave the restaurant.