The black dress never fails and the gorgeous Ana Milan knows it. That is why she did not hesitate to use one of her wardrobe to attend the event held by Bumble in the Juno House Club space in Barcelona, the first social club for women only.
The dating app counted on her to present its first study during a round table moderated by the journalist Cristina Pampín. And the Spanish actress did not disappoint, being as transparent as ever. That’s why we like it.
First, mark a great look full-fledged in a very easy and replicable way: by adding a rigid gold chocker to your LBD. His was from Suma Cruz, with Egyptian reminiscences (in case you’re interested).
During the day he spoke of romanticism 2.0, the trend of ‘hardballing’ (a great success among millennials), the green flags and the red flags in relationships and sex.
“My best relationships have been when I have not followed any type of strategy,” he confessed, “when I have used them, they have always gone to waste. I have even sent messages in airplane mode so that they do not see me online.”
Something that collides with the ‘hardballing’ that consists of being very clear with potential partners about what they are looking for in a relationship, a prescriptive approach to dating.
She is clear that success lies in what her grandmother told her, “not play hard to get, but know how to manage our times”. And he admits that good conversation and a sense of humor are the best. green flags. “For me this is synonymous with intelligence and there are few things more erotic than a shared laugh.”
According to the Bumble study, single Spanish men and women highly value a sense of humor (73%). Even more so than sexual attraction (63%) and shared values (60%).
This study shows that women value emotional aspects more, such as education, intelligence and equality in the couple. Spanish men, however, value the other person’s physique and lifestyle more.
Interestingly, in a post-pandemic world, both men and women ranked career success as the least important priority (10%).
Thoughts and attitudes towards sex are changing, with more than 2 out of 3 (69%) of Spaniards stating that it is no longer a taboo subject, even at the beginning of the relationship.
For Ana Milan to talk or not about sex “This is an educational issue.” but make sure that “With age dating is more interesting and sex is much better”.
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