Single woman accuses of ‘copy and paste’ her date on ‘First dates’: ‘It’s all courtesy, see you later’

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first dates‘ took a “dominant” girl who felt superior to the man. Lorena, a woman from Baracaldo, proudly describes herself as: “heavy personHe comes to the show looking for a man with character, for better or worse”, “emotionally mature, with projects and ambitions”.

The “dating show” arranged for a date with David of Leonese, and as soon as they saw him, their nerves showed. The single already at the table praised Lorena for her physique, and was surprised to learn her age: “My target audience is 30 years old, 39 years old is good for me.. Finally someone closer to my age,” the single girl sighed happily.

David didn’t stop complimenting Lorena “right and left” throughout the evening:I feel more dominant. What I love is that they contradict me”. Single throughout the date, she dared to express her desire to get to know Bilbao, and Lorena accepted his offer, explaining that it would be “good friends.”

The final decision was positive for David, meanwhile Lorena decided to refuse to go on a second date with the bachelor, as had already been sensed in her offer to visit Bilbao. The single woman justified her “no” with so much flattery and flattery that she felt overwhelmed during the meeting: “I think it’s like copy paste when they tell you this. In the end, it’s all courtesy and see you later.”

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