The blunt response of a single woman from 'First Dates' to her date's question: ''That doesn't work for me''

The doors of the most romantic restaurant on television have opened one more day to welcome a new batch of diners ready to find their soul mate.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
16 April 2024 Tuesday 04:53
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The blunt response of a single woman from 'First Dates' to her date's question: ''That doesn't work for me''

The doors of the most romantic restaurant on television have opened one more day to welcome a new batch of diners ready to find their soul mate. On Tuesday night, Laura Boado welcomed Carlos Enrique, a 26-year-old bachelor, half Spanish and half Dutch, who intended to move to Madrid soon. One of his great passions was writing.

However, the bachelor left the presenter stunned by confessing that what he wrote were his sexual fantasies. ''It's something I started doing since the pandemic. I have always liked sex and I have always been very open and passionate about the subject,' he explained. He wanted to meet a girl older than him because of her experience in her life.

His date was Laura, a 36-year-old single woman from Madrid who, as soon as she arrived at the restaurant, confessed that she was the great-granddaughter of the engineer and aviation pilot Juan de la Cierva. ''I'm in charge of taking my grandfather's autogyro to the top,'' she said. One of her great passions was traveling. The single woman considered herself a ''citizen of the world'' willing to learn from everyone on the planet.

The first impression among the singles was quite normal. ''He has a very cute face, it's beautiful. "He has eyes and a look that makes you fall in love," declared Laura. After exchanging her first words, the presenter accompanied the couple to her table, where they began the evening talking about the traveling side of the single woman.

''I am a person who jumps around the world. I am very active in projects. The world of aeronautics attracts my attention, although I am linked to it by blood,' he said. For his part, the bachelor was interested in all facets of the Madrid woman, but he left Laura speechless by not knowing what an autogyro was. ''My Spanish is sometimes not good,'' he said. ''He's the father of the helicopter,'' she told him.

Despite their differences, Laura was convinced that Carlos Enrique could be a great traveling companion. However, the single person considered himself a more stable and organized person when it came to travel.

At one point in the evening, the big differences between the singles came to light. Laura was against open relationships because she "was disgusted by sharing." ''That's why I'm very modest. I wash the sheets at home,' she asserted. A confession that had nothing to do with the bachelor, who claimed to be open to all types of relationships.

Moments later, Laura was again very adamant about the possibility of having a threesome. ''Never. I am for you and you for me. "Don't propose it to me because I won't do it," she commented. But suddenly, the bachelor surprised Laura by confessing that he had already had a threesome. ''That doesn't work for me,'' she said. ''These are things that happen,'' he replied. ''Things that happen are crazy, you're very hot,'' she said. ''I see Laura very closed on that issue,'' commented the Dutchman.

In the final stretch of the evening, Laura was determined to have a second date with Carlos Enrique because she thought he was a very attractive boy. However, the bachelor had not felt the physical attraction necessary to start a beautiful love story. For this reason, the bachelor rejected Laura and she joked about introducing him to her cousin.