Valle sisters discuss dating preferences and share experiences on TikTok

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The Valle sisters, Naomi and Yokasta, both professional boxers, have drawn attention on social media after sharing personal stories about why they lost interest in certain men. The discussion took place in a TikTok video posted on Naomi’s account, where the siblings participated in a trend that encourages users to reveal reasons for distancing themselves from potential romantic partners.

Yokasta was the first to share her experience. She recounted ending things with a man because she did not like the way he kissed. “He took me home and when he was going to kiss me I thought, ‘what an ugly kiss,'” she said, laughing.

Naomi shared that she stopped seeing a man due to his lack of conversation skills. She recalled calling her sister shortly after arriving at the date so she could be picked up early. Naomi also mentioned other reasons for losing interest, such as bad body odor and crooked teeth.

Yokasta described additional situations that led her to end relationships. On one occasion, a man introduced her to his entire family during their first date. In another instance, someone asked her to be his girlfriend in front of others. “I said yes due to social pressure, but I didn’t want to,” Yokasta explained.

Naomi added that she broke off contact with one man because he followed many women on social media platforms. “He was like follows-women 3,000,” she joked.

The video prompted numerous reactions from viewers who were surprised by the sisters’ honesty and shared similar experiences in the comments section. Some wrote about being asked for all their social media passwords on a first date or only being offered food after their companion had already ordered for himself.



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