Macedonia shocked her date after she admitted that her family is very Catholic, but they fully support her
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Mazedona shocked her date after admitting that her family was very Catholic, but they were fully supportive.
Restaurant first date Wednesday Mazidona visited Mazidona, 23, hoping to find a connection beyond sex and labels."I'm curvy. I don't believe in gender," she explained as she walked through the door.DNI, there is no difference between men and women.
He revealed to Carlos Sokora, but when he started to let it go: "I'm not satisfied."Even when dealing with him, he tried to make his family stay Catholic and he is the one who supports him.And he has no reason to say things that say that "his grandfather" belongs to his father "and that he never had any problems because of it.
In love, Mazedona seems like a thoughtful person, but, after all, an open person.The program features Susana, 29, who describes herself as "binary" and a 29-year-old man who describes himself as "bisexual".The first scenes were good for both.
"I thought they'd give me someone trans because you're like me...and maybe we have a little conflict."For Mazedona, gender is "a social construct that shouldn't exist", while Susana defended the use of stickers "as umbrellas" to understand each other and especially to feel part of something.Although there was no lack of respect and politeness during the evening, a more than obvious ideological distance gradually became apparent.
The unexpected twist in dating came when Macedona admitted that she has friends who vote Vox. "I have friends who vote Vox. Opposites attract sometimes, and that's the reality. I've met their parents who are homophobic and they love me," she said with absolute naturalness.
Surprised, Susanna replied, "I believe you can get along with all kinds of people, but according to their beliefs, but I can't find close friends."Already Susana returned her words: "I did not see myself with a man who is your friend, but he became a lover ... I did not see him."The silence and appearance were enough to mark the most talked-about night.
Another thing that also caught Susana's attention was that her Macedonian parents accepted her without any problems."My parents, my grandfather, my uncles ... respect me," the 23-year-old said.
Despite their differences, the conversation between Macedona and Susan flows between laughter, reflection and personal recognition.They talk about love and how they are looking for a partner who understands the way they see the world.At the end of the meal, the decision is clear: even if they continue with the experience, the connection before is not intellectual and each of them decides to take a different path.
The first days of Wednesday's meal have received mazduna hosted mazduna, a fourteen-year-old girl who came to Cuotro's program to find a connection beyond femininity and symbols."I'm a non-conformist. I don't believe in feminism," he explained as soon as he walked through the door.Maz onuna, "artist and science," is sure that his goal is to "Abish abo" and the documents, as the difference between men and women.lack of
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