A single man leaves the 'First Dates' team speechless by confessing how long he hasn't had sex

Another day, the doors of the most famous restaurant on television open to welcome a series of singles who hope to find a person with whom they can share beautiful moments and start a special relationship.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
01 December 2023 Friday 04:00
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A single man leaves the 'First Dates' team speechless by confessing how long he hasn't had sex

Another day, the doors of the most famous restaurant on television open to welcome a series of singles who hope to find a person with whom they can share beautiful moments and start a special relationship.

First Dates, the program presented by Carlos Sobera, is known for bringing together people of all kinds and giving rise to surreal and fun scenes that surprise the audience, since, although many go in search of love, not everyone has the same conception of this feeling nor the same concerns.

The arrival of Julio, a quiet 57-year-old man who was born in Madrid, but who has lived in Zaragoza all his life, caused a great stir in the team of the program dedicated to romantic relationships. The man explained that he is happy in Aragon, but that he misses the diversity and openness that you find in cities like Madrid or Barcelona.

''I think I'm old enough, I'm stabilized and I already know what I want and don't want. Now my body is asking me to have a partner (...) Now I live in the present. "I worry about what has a solution and I don't worry so much about what doesn't," said the official after confessing that he had suffered a stroke in 2015.

After sharing her hard story of overcoming, the big moment arrived that left Elsa Anka speechless. The bachelor confessed that he had not had sexual relations for more than three years. The surprise and curiosity of Lidia Torrent's mother led her to ask her how she was coping with her sexual abstinence.

"I handle it well because your body and mind adapt to not having it, which is why now I'm too lazy to do it. I have to do it, obviously, but it's not an obsession that I have either," the man who answered bluntly responded. I had gone looking for love.

Julio shared a beautiful evening with Roberto, a 56-year-old Italian who moved to the Madrid capital for love and who is passionate about traveling, seeing the world and discovering different cultures and societies.

Although they both had a very interesting conversation and did not remain silent throughout the entire date, they both agreed that they would not work as a couple and said ''no'' to repeating the evening. Julio wanted to make it clear that he had really connected with his partner and that a beautiful friendship could emerge from there.