“First Dates” It often leaves us with the weirdest and weirdest moments, at least in certain situations. Although the goal of the program is for participants to find love, it is not always fulfilled.
The program offers Carlos Sabera. It premiered in 2016 and was so successful that it was declared a reference program for Cuatro. Spectators can enjoy it at 21:05 Monday to Friday.
“First Dates” brings the couples together on a blind date. These participants will chat over a meal where they will meet and see if they are truly compatible. At the end of the interview, they will decide whether they have similar tastes and whether they want to continue getting to know each other or, on the contrary, prefer not to know anything about each other.
This Thursday brought the program together María José (51 years old) and Juan José (53). The single woman made sure she had “one of the best moments” of her life. Not only he, but the restaurateur admitted that he was “in a great spot. I don’t need anything.”
First impressions of both were good: “I like it, very beautiful girl”, Juan José commented, while the woman said, “When I saw him, I thought he was a nice guy.”
They got to know each other during the date, and when the single asked him what he was looking for, he replied, “I’m looking for someone who is the most important thing to me (…) Next, being able to share hobbies that both I have and the other person has”.
Juan José liked the answer and assured that it could fit into his life: “It gave me a feeling like yes. There may be a girl who is looking for something serious and doesn’t mind starting to finish something in two weeks”.
When the diner asks her what she likes in a man, she jokingly said “transfer me” This did not upset Juan José and he followed the game. The single woman commented, “I really liked the good feeling that she perceived my irony or hesitation and that it was mutual.”
In the final decision, both explained that they felt very comfortable during the appointment and that they had found someone they wanted to continue getting to know and would like to have a second meeting with. “I think it’s worth meeting him,” said María José.