A single man from 'First Dates' harshly attacks his date for what he does at dinner: ''You have to maintain a certain composure''

The most romantic restaurant on television reopened its doors one more night to welcome different diners ready, once again, to find their soul mate.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
06 March 2024 Wednesday 03:58
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A single man from 'First Dates' harshly attacks his date for what he does at dinner: ''You have to maintain a certain composure''

The most romantic restaurant on television reopened its doors one more night to welcome different diners ready, once again, to find their soul mate. They all come to First Dates with the hope of spending an unparalleled evening. However, there are few who walk out the restaurant door with the real possibility of starting a beautiful love story.

Two of the stars of the night were Cristóbal and Rosa. The 58-year-old Catalan bachelor arrived at the restaurant in the company of two friends, who had been the reason why Cristóbal decided to appear on the love show. ''I let myself be half fooled and when I realized I was here,'' he said. He considered himself a demanding person since he did not settle for everything. ''I like them tall and with culture,'' he declared.

His date was going to be Rosa, a 59-year-old Catalan, fond of cinema and social networks. ''I'm uploading photos and editing all day,'' she explained. She was looking for a person with whom to share her hobbies. ''May she be a nudist or else it won't be shameful,'' she asked. The first impression among the singles was normal. ''I think she is an elegant woman, the type I like,'' he assured.

Moments later, Laura Boado accompanied the couple to their table, where the evening began. And although at first they were both quite shy and the conversation did not seem to flow at all, the couple was going to discover minutes later that they had few things in common. And one of the first points against which the single woman stood out was Cristóbal's beard. ''I like them shaved, I can't stand beards. "They are lazy, they don't shave because they are lazy," she said. ''No one is going to take my goatee away from me,'' he assured.

At one point during the evening, the single men were talking about careers, but the single woman noticed that Cristóbal was not very interested in asking about her life. The topic of hobbies was not going to be a common point either, since the Catalan confessed that he loved to dance salsa and Rosa was against that genre of dance. ''Haven't you ever danced sardanas?'' she asked him. ''I don't like the sardana or the jota or the sevillanas. I don't like regional dances and I find the sardana boring,'' he said.

In the final stretch of the evening, Cuatro's space became a gigantic dance floor, where diners demonstrated their dancing skills. However, the singles once again realized that theirs was destined to fail. And the bachelor was a great fan of dancing. Rosa, on the other hand, was the complete opposite. ''When they are so fanatic...I like to do other things,'' she asserted. ''There was no complicity,'' the Catalan confessed.

However, the date was going to take on a more serious and tense tone when Rosa asked Cristóbal to take several photographs of her with some members of the team. A gesture that was not going to sit well with the bachelor. ''You have to maintain a certain composure and manners. I didn't like that. If it doesn't fit me, door,'' he said. Therefore, in the final decision there were no surprises and both were rejected due to lack of chemistry.