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Eugenia

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You know, call me whatever you want.

You know, call me whatever you want.

Like you're burping a baby. Like a koala. Yeah.

Like you're burping a baby. Like a koala. Yeah.

Thank you so much, Conan. Thank you so much, guys. Nice to meet you all. Bye-bye. See you later. Bye-bye. Adios. Bye.

Thank you so much, Conan. Thank you so much, guys. Nice to meet you all. Bye-bye. See you later. Bye-bye. Adios. Bye.

We met in 2016. He went to study abroad. He came actually to my hometown, Seville, in southern Spain. A lot of Americans go to study there abroad, actually. And we fell kind of in love, but it didn't make any sense. I was 19, and I was studying medicine. After a year, we met again. And that's how we decided, like, if in one year we couldn't meet anyone that fit that, it was worth trying.

We met in 2016. He went to study abroad. He came actually to my hometown, Seville, in southern Spain. A lot of Americans go to study there abroad, actually. And we fell kind of in love, but it didn't make any sense. I was 19, and I was studying medicine. After a year, we met again. And that's how we decided, like, if in one year we couldn't meet anyone that fit that, it was worth trying.

He's fine. He's he's got used to Spanish way of being in a relationship with Spanish women. So he's fine.

He's fine. He's he's got used to Spanish way of being in a relationship with Spanish women. So he's fine.

That's me. That's too long. Too long. I always have trouble in the customs when I try to get to see my family in the U.S., but yeah.

That's me. That's too long. Too long. I always have trouble in the customs when I try to get to see my family in the U.S., but yeah.

That's tough because I think we actually have a lot of things in common, like Southern Spanish people and Irish people. But probably like the drinking culture, it sounds weird, but like we can start drinking at 12 in the noon, like 12 p.m. And then drink at 4 a.m. after being the whole day with our friends, eating and everything. But

That's tough because I think we actually have a lot of things in common, like Southern Spanish people and Irish people. But probably like the drinking culture, it sounds weird, but like we can start drinking at 12 in the noon, like 12 p.m. And then drink at 4 a.m. after being the whole day with our friends, eating and everything. But

He and you guys, like, struggle with that type of culture when you get smashed in 30 minutes.

He and you guys, like, struggle with that type of culture when you get smashed in 30 minutes.

Just, I mean, it's less, yeah, start earlier, way earlier, like breakfast early and finish before lunch. And maybe, okay.

Just, I mean, it's less, yeah, start earlier, way earlier, like breakfast early and finish before lunch. And maybe, okay.

He's been four years in Spain. He's got a rehab since... What? Oh, shit. He's been four years in Spain. He's already living here with me. So he... came along with the culture here and now he's totally fine.

He's been four years in Spain. He's got a rehab since... What? Oh, shit. He's been four years in Spain. He's already living here with me. So he... came along with the culture here and now he's totally fine.

Yeah, I think the biggest main thing at the beginning of our relationship was PDA. We don't have that in Spain or Europe. What do you mean? You don't have a public display of affection.

Yeah, I think the biggest main thing at the beginning of our relationship was PDA. We don't have that in Spain or Europe. What do you mean? You don't have a public display of affection.

We do. We do. And we don't care about what other people think. So it was very violent for him at the beginning. He was raised part of his life in the Midwest.

We do. We do. And we don't care about what other people think. So it was very violent for him at the beginning. He was raised part of his life in the Midwest.

Oh, yeah. But then he taught me about that and I learned to respect it because it's a cultural difference. At the beginning, I thought he didn't like me because he was like kind of. Oh, no.

Oh, yeah. But then he taught me about that and I learned to respect it because it's a cultural difference. At the beginning, I thought he didn't like me because he was like kind of. Oh, no.

I'm trying to find the words. You can't even do private displays of affection. He's speaking Spanish. He's got a flamenco. Eugenia.

I'm trying to find the words. You can't even do private displays of affection. He's speaking Spanish. He's got a flamenco. Eugenia.

So right now I'm in Madrid, Spain, from my house. And I work here as a physician resident in a hospital.

So right now I'm in Madrid, Spain, from my house. And I work here as a physician resident in a hospital.

We already told counseling what we get for Sean, I think. Maybe you could show him a little bit, the ways.

We already told counseling what we get for Sean, I think. Maybe you could show him a little bit, the ways.

Maybe it could be a two-way kind of relation where maybe your wife will be also happy that he tells you some tips about it since you're also struggling.

Maybe it could be a two-way kind of relation where maybe your wife will be also happy that he tells you some tips about it since you're also struggling.

I think you'd be very helpful with Sean and his public display of affection issues. I do.

I think you'd be very helpful with Sean and his public display of affection issues. I do.

It's March 15th, next year in Seville.

It's March 15th, next year in Seville.

You will be very welcome. I think, I don't know what your wedding planner skills are, but I really need help with my Irish American guests over 30 to navigate the Spanish drinking culture and also Sean's fear of displaying affection in our own wedding.

You will be very welcome. I think, I don't know what your wedding planner skills are, but I really need help with my Irish American guests over 30 to navigate the Spanish drinking culture and also Sean's fear of displaying affection in our own wedding.

Do you think that's an easy job?

Do you think that's an easy job?

He might be funnier and pump some jokes. They were like, oh, wow. I thought you were shy.

He might be funnier and pump some jokes. They were like, oh, wow. I thought you were shy.

Yeah. My fiance, he's American. He's Irish-American. Sean Dempsey. Yeah.

Yeah. My fiance, he's American. He's Irish-American. Sean Dempsey. Yeah.

No, it's interesting because with like, for example, like in flamenco dancing, it's very expressive type of dancing. And when he dances flamenco, he actually does a good job. He expresses himself well, but in other fields, he doesn't succeed. He doesn't succeed as much.

No, it's interesting because with like, for example, like in flamenco dancing, it's very expressive type of dancing. And when he dances flamenco, he actually does a good job. He expresses himself well, but in other fields, he doesn't succeed. He doesn't succeed as much.

Like showing real affection. Like what you said, like physical affection.

Like showing real affection. Like what you said, like physical affection.

Yeah. Never heard that before.

Yeah. Never heard that before.

I've seen you in other stuff and I think you can pull your sensual self when you want to.

I've seen you in other stuff and I think you can pull your sensual self when you want to.

You don't look that old, I have to be honest.

You don't look that old, I have to be honest.

You keep yourself in good shape.

You keep yourself in good shape.

Yeah, you look suspiciously healthy.

Yeah, you look suspiciously healthy.

What do you do to live that, John?

What do you do to live that, John?

I think it's either Botox or that you're using a lot of sunscreen because of your skin tone and everything, which could be both.

I think it's either Botox or that you're using a lot of sunscreen because of your skin tone and everything, which could be both.

Here in Spain, people call him Chong Chang. Seeing if they see it written, these people cannot really pronounce his name.

Here in Spain, people call him Chong Chang. Seeing if they see it written, these people cannot really pronounce his name.

He does and he gets burned. That's why he uses a lot of sunscreen.

He does and he gets burned. That's why he uses a lot of sunscreen.

Yeah, it's not sexy at all to wear sunscreen all the time.

Yeah, it's not sexy at all to wear sunscreen all the time.

Yeah. Yeah. I wish holding hands. It's actually eye contact. Like, that's probably the first base.

Yeah. Yeah. I wish holding hands. It's actually eye contact. Like, that's probably the first base.

Eye contact is hard. Yeah, for him.

Eye contact is hard. Yeah, for him.

He has, yeah. He went back to you through me. I brought you back to him and he also is a huge fan.

He has, yeah. He went back to you through me. I brought you back to him and he also is a huge fan.

No. I mean, he can always pretend, but.

No. I mean, he can always pretend, but.

He's aware and he wishes he could be here with me, but I think he will surprise me.

He's aware and he wishes he could be here with me, but I think he will surprise me.

Yeah, he goes by Juan sometimes when he gets tired. Yeah, guess what?

Yeah, he goes by Juan sometimes when he gets tired. Yeah, guess what?

I think every, not every, but many Irish Americans do have a Latin repressed Latin soul in them. And when they release them, it's like a very interesting experience. I will get on camera. Yeah. Yeah. I'll be recording. Yeah.

I think every, not every, but many Irish Americans do have a Latin repressed Latin soul in them. And when they release them, it's like a very interesting experience. I will get on camera. Yeah. Yeah. I'll be recording. Yeah.

You know, call me whatever you want.

Like you're burping a baby. Like a koala. Yeah.

Thank you so much, Conan. Thank you so much, guys. Nice to meet you all. Bye-bye. See you later. Bye-bye. Adios. Bye.

We met in 2016. He went to study abroad. He came actually to my hometown, Seville, in southern Spain. A lot of Americans go to study there abroad, actually. And we fell kind of in love, but it didn't make any sense. I was 19, and I was studying medicine. After a year, we met again. And that's how we decided, like, if in one year we couldn't meet anyone that fit that, it was worth trying.

He's fine. He's he's got used to Spanish way of being in a relationship with Spanish women. So he's fine.

That's me. That's too long. Too long. I always have trouble in the customs when I try to get to see my family in the U.S., but yeah.

That's tough because I think we actually have a lot of things in common, like Southern Spanish people and Irish people. But probably like the drinking culture, it sounds weird, but like we can start drinking at 12 in the noon, like 12 p.m. And then drink at 4 a.m. after being the whole day with our friends, eating and everything. But

He and you guys, like, struggle with that type of culture when you get smashed in 30 minutes.

Just, I mean, it's less, yeah, start earlier, way earlier, like breakfast early and finish before lunch. And maybe, okay.

He's been four years in Spain. He's got a rehab since... What? Oh, shit. He's been four years in Spain. He's already living here with me. So he... came along with the culture here and now he's totally fine.

Yeah, I think the biggest main thing at the beginning of our relationship was PDA. We don't have that in Spain or Europe. What do you mean? You don't have a public display of affection.

We do. We do. And we don't care about what other people think. So it was very violent for him at the beginning. He was raised part of his life in the Midwest.

Oh, yeah. But then he taught me about that and I learned to respect it because it's a cultural difference. At the beginning, I thought he didn't like me because he was like kind of. Oh, no.

I'm trying to find the words. You can't even do private displays of affection. He's speaking Spanish. He's got a flamenco. Eugenia.

So right now I'm in Madrid, Spain, from my house. And I work here as a physician resident in a hospital.

We already told counseling what we get for Sean, I think. Maybe you could show him a little bit, the ways.

Maybe it could be a two-way kind of relation where maybe your wife will be also happy that he tells you some tips about it since you're also struggling.

I think you'd be very helpful with Sean and his public display of affection issues. I do.

It's March 15th, next year in Seville.

You will be very welcome. I think, I don't know what your wedding planner skills are, but I really need help with my Irish American guests over 30 to navigate the Spanish drinking culture and also Sean's fear of displaying affection in our own wedding.

Do you think that's an easy job?

He might be funnier and pump some jokes. They were like, oh, wow. I thought you were shy.

Yeah. My fiance, he's American. He's Irish-American. Sean Dempsey. Yeah.

No, it's interesting because with like, for example, like in flamenco dancing, it's very expressive type of dancing. And when he dances flamenco, he actually does a good job. He expresses himself well, but in other fields, he doesn't succeed. He doesn't succeed as much.

Like showing real affection. Like what you said, like physical affection.

Yeah. Never heard that before.

I've seen you in other stuff and I think you can pull your sensual self when you want to.

You don't look that old, I have to be honest.

You keep yourself in good shape.

Yeah, you look suspiciously healthy.

What do you do to live that, John?

I think it's either Botox or that you're using a lot of sunscreen because of your skin tone and everything, which could be both.

Here in Spain, people call him Chong Chang. Seeing if they see it written, these people cannot really pronounce his name.

He does and he gets burned. That's why he uses a lot of sunscreen.

Yeah, it's not sexy at all to wear sunscreen all the time.

Yeah. Yeah. I wish holding hands. It's actually eye contact. Like, that's probably the first base.

Eye contact is hard. Yeah, for him.

He has, yeah. He went back to you through me. I brought you back to him and he also is a huge fan.

No. I mean, he can always pretend, but.

He's aware and he wishes he could be here with me, but I think he will surprise me.

Yeah, he goes by Juan sometimes when he gets tired. Yeah, guess what?

I think every, not every, but many Irish Americans do have a Latin repressed Latin soul in them. And when they release them, it's like a very interesting experience. I will get on camera. Yeah. Yeah. I'll be recording. Yeah.