Tomi, 25, sustainability adviser, meets Adeena, 24, political consultant
What were you hoping for?
Someone who shares my love for Elizabethan architecture, countryside and rhubarb crumble. It was very specific – there was no way he could live up to my expectations!Politics. Law. ESG. And more politics. . The most recent book I read. How we’re both fans of Blind Date – he said if this didn’t work out, the next step would have to be Love Island.I’d say so. He put his napkin on his lap. Most people I’ve been on dates with don’t do that and it bothers me.
At the end of the date he said, “Please be nice in the review,” so I don’t think he was particularly fond of me.The tube! He doesn’t know London well so thought we were going in the same direction. I may have been a bit abrupt.If you could change one thing about the evening what would it be? Maybe a different restaurant – he said he likes cooking at home and isn’t familiar with Italian food. He also said at the beginning that he wouldn’t go on a first date at a restaurant again.No. I’m quite busy with work and we didn’t have anything in common to do together.To meet someone like-minded with similar passions and to have a good conversation.Adeena was very nicely dressed. She was a bit shy but seemed like a very good-hearted person.I thought we shared a lot of similar interests.
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