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The Eternal Daters: Valentine’s Edition

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UPRM chapter.

On day that felt as ordinary as all others Teresa was looking for Enrique, the manager of La Cueva de Tarzan to talk some business. It turned out that Alfie, her friend, knew him so he offered her to introduce them. Alfie’s effortless favor turned out to be so much more as now Teresa and Enrique- four years into their adventure- were narrating the story of how they met. Keep reading to learn more about these eternal daters.

 

Her: Teresa Hernandez                                                             

Major: Computer Information Systems

Hometown: Ponce

 

Him: Enrique Betancourt

Major: Biotech

Hometown: San Juan

 

Both of you have multiple jobs and are full-time students, how do you manage to maintain a healthy relationship?

E: We do a lot of things together and for some reason we always end up working together.

T: Yes! We are esa pareja laposa minus the pda, people always ask us how can we spend so much time together but how can we not! I love being with Enrique- I’ve had some great moments with him on my side. 

What has been your favorite date?

E: Valentine’s. We have this tradition where we make pizza, drink wine and bake a cheesecake. The food has evolved over the years: even making a heart shaped pizza.

T: I’d have to say that our 3-year anniversary. We disguised ourselves as tourists and spent three days in Rincón-each day celebrating a year together. Our daily schedule included indulging local food, soaking in some sun at our gorgeous beaches and a few other crazy activities like parasailing! 

What advice would you give to other student couples?

E: I think that the most important thing about being in a relationship is being honest. It will definitely save you from a lot of unnecessary fights.

T: We have a lot of common interests,  so that helps a lot. Also, we make an event out of daily activities- like cooking. We try to eat-in every night so we often cook together or Enrique cooks as I indulge with his company and a glass of wine.

What are your plans for the future?

T: We are both embarking new chapters in our life- we graduate in May- but we want to keep each other in our lives. So we’ve decided to stick around the west side. Our next adventure will be opening our own coffee shop. 

 

 

Olivieri is a Puerto Rican entrepreneur who craves knowledge and has a passion for writing. Currently trying to unravel the world's mysteries by majoring in physics.