In “First Dates,” we have seen more than once how many dates fail because they have nothing in common. In the case of Bruno and Zaida, both have bonded over important things, such as Your favorite seasons or your support for open relationships.
Late autumn
Bruno is 19 years old, lives in Madrid, and works as a babysitter. He defines himself as a non-binary, anarchist, and anti-capitalist transgender person. He said that he still finds it difficult to define his sexuality and that he is looking for a partner who has a similar mindset as him.
Zaida comes from Rivas and is 19 years old. She says that she has changed her style over time and that she considers herself a different person. When he saw her, he thought she was very pretty and liked the way she dressed.“My name is Bruno, but you can call me Uno.”
She was initially shocked by Bruno’s style, although she didn’t dislike him. She told him that she used female pronouns, and he replied that he used masculine or neuter pronouns. Bruno confessed that too He’s not a big fan of going to bars because closed bars overwhelm him.
It is clear that he was not very hungry because he left a large part of the plate behind and, like all good neighbor’s sons, asked to be put in a lunch box. While playing Love Scratch, Bruno said that he finds it difficult to reach out to someone, and the two agreed that they prefer open relationships: “I don’t know if I could have a closed relationship”.
He said that to fall in love, you don’t have to be 100% ideologically aligned, but he would never date a self-indulgent capitalist. The only moment the date was in danger was when Zaida threw him The most difficult question: summer team or winter team? He responded with the only good answer: team fall.
Bruno asked again to take away his leftover food: “I don’t like it when food is wasted; there are people who stay hungry.”. In an unexpected turn of events, neither of them ended up wanting a second date. They wanted to continue getting to know each other, but only as friends.