American Reviews A Foreign Affair Colombia DURING DATE!
More men are finding love with Colombian Latinas via matchmaking excursions by A Foreign Affair (AFA).
Dan, from North Carolina, traveled to Barranquilla seeking love, and found the matchmaking efforts of AFA Colombia to be quite fruitful.
Colombian women are known for being down-to-earth, warm, family-oriented, loyal, welcoming, and faithful. To put it into perspective, Barranquilla Latinas want to be with a man they love for the rest of their lives.
For Dan, going to Colombia with only 7 days of matchmaking represented his actions towards expanding his dating options beyond domestic pursuits. Dating in Barranquilla serves as a great opportunity to take a break from work, have fun, and meet Colombian women who share mutual understanding in relationships.
It's not only foreigners who are traveling long distances, many Latinas using A Foreign Affair Barranquilla live hours away making their way to speed dating events by bus or other means. Maria Fernanda is one among countless Colombianas who believe AFA can help guaranty a match with visiting foreigners. But what are Colombianas exactly looking for and why were they so eager to date foreigners?
Many women in Colombia have role models—relatives and friends who married foreign men—but don't know about Latina matchmakers like AFA. Maria Fernanda has heard positive things about foreigners, particularly American men, who were known for their respect towards women and reputation for creating nourishing genuine relationships. This was a stark contrast to her experience in Colombia, where she had encountered men who seemed more interested in partying than in treating women with appreciation.
Dan and Maria Fernanda, both new to AFA Colombia, met at a speed dating event and later embarked on excursions to get to know each other better. In no time at all, they're holding hands, many have to wonder if the attraction between them had to do with the fact that they didn't fully understand each other, thanks to Latina matchmakers who act as interpreters.