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    I got dumped for bringing my own food on a restaurant date — here’s why I don’t regret it

    By Adriana Diaz,

    3 days ago

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    Her date thought she was a snack — but didn’t like that she brought her own.

    A fitness influencer revealed that a man once stood up and left in the middle of a first date when she pulled out a pre-packed lunch at a nice restaurant.

    Vanusa Freitas, 32, was excited to be on a first date with a new suitor at The Shard in London, but she didn’t want to mess up her strict diet.

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    Vanusa Freitas, 32, was excited to be on a first date with a new suitor at The Shard in London but didn’t want to mess up her strict diet. Jam Press/Disclosure / CO Press

    “I didn’t want to go off my diet, so I made the decision to take my own meal to the restaurant,” Freitas told NeedToKnow .

    “I thought it would be a good idea, but he didn’t agree.”

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    The unnamed man was so turned off by Freitas’ obsession with her diet, he ended the date.

    “We were in the middle of the date, he got up and left,” Freitas said.

    “I didn’t know what to do.”

    The model explained that tracking what she eats can be crucial for her career.

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    “I didn’t want to go off my diet, so I made the decision to take my own meal to the restaurant,” Freitas told NeedToKnow. Jam Press/Disclosure / CO Press

    “Not everyone understands that sometimes I have situations where I need to be 100% strict with my diet. When I have a commitment, like photo shoots, for example, I tend to be more radical,” she said.

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    However, getting left in the middle of a first date helped Freitas to realize that she was going too far.

    “Now I seek a healthy life and a real life. I do everything, but always aim to engage in physical activities, any exercise that I enjoy,” she shared.

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    The unnamed man was so turned off by Freitas’ obsession with her diet, he ended the date. Jam Press/Disclosure / CO Press
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    “Even going out dancing helps burn calories. So does cycling and cleaning, so the ideal is always to stay active. That is the secret, I believe.”

    Freitas still follows certain diets at times but no longer lets her eating habits disrupt her life.

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    “I am more at peace with my body, and I strive for balance,” she said. “I’m allowing myself to go off the diet occasionally. There comes a point when your body stabilizes.”

    “You can maintain yourself well without needing to make many sacrifices.“

    Luckily, Freitas was able to discuss what happened with her date and move past the “awkward situation.”

    “On that day, I was very upset, and he was too,” she shared.

    “We talked afterward and I apologized for what happened. It was our first date and although it started off on the wrong foot, we managed to move past it.”

    The two have since gone on several other dates.

    “I was just trying to maintain my healthy routine, but he thought it was too much,” Freitas said.

    “Since this episode, I’ve become more careful about how and when to implement my strict diets.”

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