These are the men you should go out with sometime ...

According to various studies, a woman must kiss on average 7 to 9 men before finding the one who is "special". This as part not only of an evolutionary choice, but social. However, there are men with whom Every woman should leave, at least once in your life.

Even if it's ever in your life you should go out with these types of men.

 

An old man

Going out with someone bigger than me has been one of the most incredible experiences of my life, because the coexistence, outings, conversations and even the daily deal with an older man are the most novel.

Although it was not the man with whom I decided to stay for the rest of my days (or at least try), the sense of protection and the things I learned with him did not change them for anything, even I think it has been the best relationship I've ever had. had in my short life.

 

With someone completely different from you

My best friend has always come out with the same type of men: serious, with a formal look and her age, until she met a rocker, with amazing piercings and tattoos.

As strange as it seems, my friend decided to leave her comfort zone and start a relationship with someone completely different from her. Other is to tell you that it was one of the best love relationships (if not the best) he has ever had.

 

With someone smaller than you

When I was 22, Adri, my other friend, had a boyfriend of 18. Imagine! The father of the relationship was that, like her one of his first loves, he was quite precise, tender and did not feel sorry to show his feelings towards her.

Ricardo encouraged her to do things she usually did not practice. He was a DJ, so she left the bars she loves so much to go to the raves with him every weekend (support first and foremost).

 

With someone from another country

At 19 I went to live a few months in Spain, you will know that everything was new for me; live alone, manage expenses, go to the supermarket ...

And in the midst of my adventures, I started a relationship with Sebastian, a German boy who turned out to be the most charming. Knowing someone with a culture, language and way of life different from mine made me live an incredible adventure that would not change for anything.

We knew that both of us would return to our countries in a few months and that summer love (literally) would end soon so we focused on enjoying the time as much as we could.

 

With someone you met in a social network

Are you crazy? How are you going to date a guy you met in Tinder! That was the expression of my friends when I told them of my plans to have an appointment with someone I met in this social network.

The truth is that I do not regret going out with Juan. He was gorgeous, bigger, had a job that I thought was the most interesting and was a lover of ayahuasca.

Our relationship was the most fun and spontaneous. Although we were never similar, knowing a lifestyle completely different from mine shook me from my comfort zone.

 

With someone from work

My friend Diana met Alex in the elevator of her job (literal). They had never seen each other before because they worked in different areas but once they met, the rest was history.

Alex changed his job, Diana is still in it and they are going for 3 years of relationship (for all those who think that nothing good can come out of a relationship at work, this is a success story).

 

With a famous

I have another very good friend who for 2 years left with a famous singer. She had to get used to living with someone who was always recognized by fans who asked her how much selfie they could think of, every time they saw him arrive at a place.

He was an inveterate romantic, so I sang to him, he gave him gifts of the most corny and, if that was not enough, he was perfect with my friend's family. It was a relationship that made her very happy.

 

With an intellectual

For a few months I had a most interesting boyfriend. He was doing a PhD in London and we could spend hours talking about the situation in the country, about his thesis and about the lectures and television programs where he was invited to discuss serious issues.

He was an intellectual with whom I learned a lot, above all from political ideologies with which I did not like or was not very familiar.

Life is too short to not enjoy it to the fullest. I've always had the idea that you have to give yourself the opportunity with something unknown because, finally, if you do not like it, you do not do it again, if you love it, you discovered something new. Not a little?