A single woman from 'First Dates' makes it clear with her quote: ''I have to be ugly for them to put me with him''

Luis, a 23-year-old audiovisual communication student, arrived at the most famous restaurant on the small screen wanting to meet a girl "with a mind as sharp as her eyeliner.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
29 April 2024 Monday 23:04
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A single woman from 'First Dates' makes it clear with her quote: ''I have to be ugly for them to put me with him''

Luis, a 23-year-old audiovisual communication student, arrived at the most famous restaurant on the small screen wanting to meet a girl "with a mind as sharp as her eyeliner." Carlos Sobera was in charge of receiving him at First Dates, and as soon as he exchanged the first words with the bachelor, he noticed that Luis was a very peculiar boy.

''I was born in Seville, but I lived all my life in Cádiz. Now I have been living in Madrid for four years for university. And I was living in Argentina for a year for a scholarship,' he explained. ''You have a tremendous Argentine accent,'' the presenter told him. ''It depends on who you talk to,'' he said. In the area of ​​relationships, Luis said that he had just left an open relationship due to ''infidelity''. ''There were rules and my partner broke one of them,'' he declared.

His date was Sheila, a 20-year-old from Madrid who confessed to being a difficult person to get along with. ''If you don't have patience, there's nothing you can do with me,'' she clarified. The first impression among the singles was quite mixed. ''She seems like a pretty girl to me,'' the bachelor confessed. However, the single woman had been greatly disappointed. ''I have to be ugly to be put with him. It's not that I'm a beauty, but... I didn't like it,' she said as soon as she saw Luis.

After exchanging their first words, the singles moved inside the restaurant, where they began the evening talking about their daily lives. Sheila confessed that she had not studied any degree and Luis took advantage of the opportunity to make a peculiar comparison: ''Your job and mine have something in common, studying mine you end up working on yours.''

Although the bachelor had not made the comment maliciously, Sheila seemed distant towards him and did not agree with his words. Moments later, the couple opened up about one of their common hobbies: tattoos. But the cordiality between them lasted less than expected, since they also did not agree on their way of thinking about tattoos.

Luis claimed to have several meaningless tattoos, something that clashed with the vision of the Madrid woman, who couldn't stop laughing at the bachelor's explanations. ''I tattooed the license plate number of my dorm room,'' he said. ''The room number thing killed me,'' she said, laughing.

The date progressed and the differences between the singles were increasingly evident, so much so that they could not agree on any issue. And in love it was not going to be less. The Andalusian bachelor explained that his last relationship had ended a month and a half ago and that it was also open. ''Fatal, in that sense I am very toxic,'' she commented. ''It's just as respectable as a closed one,'' he replied.

''It's respectable, but I don't like it because if you're with a person it's to be with that person, otherwise don't be with anyone,'' she explained. For her part, Luis insisted on her vision, ensuring that it was a way to have sexual freedom. ''You have a face, man,'' said the single woman. Therefore, in the final decision there was nothing to do and both were rejected.