This single lady has a lot to say and here’s what else you should know about this Latina who has it all.

`LL: What would a guy be surprised to know?
TC: I watch ESPN. A lot of it. I fall asleep to it, lol.

`LL: What’s your biggest turn on?
TC: My biggest turn on is a man who knows how to take charge. Someone who cannot only ask me out on a date, but plan and implement as well. I can’t stand the 21 questions before a date. “What do you want to do? I don’t know. What do you want to do?” Just plan something! Be spontaneous.

`LL: What’s a total turn off?
TC: Poor grammar, spelling and punctuation. Nowadays we all text. One would think that people would spell check before hitting the send button. It’s so annoying to receive poorly written text messages. If you’re not able to formulate a coherent thought via text when you have ample time to craft a response, how are we going to sit through dinner? I’m not asking for the smartest man in the world, but when I say, “I got promoted!” I need the response NOT to be, “das good?” Yes. That really happened.

`LL: What’s your favorite thing about Latino men? Least favorite?
TC: My favorite thing about Latino men is their passion, commitment and strength. My least favorite is their arrogance and overall lack of interest in uninhibited communication and emotional connection. Also I have to mention, their lack of ambition. There seems to be a shortage of Latino men who are striving for something other than the newest Jordans or a car they won’t ultimately be able to afford. (Such a generalization, I’m sorry!) Very few men seem to be thinking about anything long term, even when it’s for their own benefit.

`LL: What’s your definition of a `LLERO?
TC: A caballero is someone who’s able to exercise control, respect and patience in every aspect of his life. He’s a man of his word, honest and admirable. He’s able to honor the old fashioned sense of the term while giving it a hint of swag with the style and pizzazz only Latinos possess.

`LL: Favorite body part on a guy?
TC: His hands. You can tell a lot about a person from their hands.

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Priscilla Aviles is a journalist, producer and native New Yorker. Her work has appeared in media outlets such as Migente.com, SiTV.com, MTV Tr3s, NY1, Moguldom Studios, The Times Ledger and PBS among others. Most times you can find her lost in a book or wandering around the city people watching.

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