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Carrie is desperately lonely in Paris as Petrovsky is spending so much time on his new exhibit. The chemo treatments are killing Samantha's sex drive. Miranda must take care of Steve's mother after she has a stroke. Charlotte and Harry try to adopt a baby. Big finds Carrie in Paris and says the words she's been waiting six years to hear.

At a birthday party for thirty-something Miranda, Carrie and her friends vow to stop worrying about finding the "perfect" male and start having sex "like men". Carrie has several encounters with tycoon heartthrob Mr. Big. Miranda starts dating nice-guy Skipper Johnston. Charlotte goes on a date with Capote Duncan, but when she tells him she won't have sex with him, he goes to a club and winds up going home with Samantha.

After Miranda and Skipper bump into each other at the convenience store, they sleep together for the first time. Carrie interviews Barkley, a modelizer who videotapes his conquests. Derek, a male model client of Stanford Blatch, spends the night with Carrie after a fashion show, although they don't sleep together. Samantha chases Barkley while at a fashion show, in order to be taped.

Carrie is invited to go up to their Hamptons beach house by Patience and Peter, but in the morning she bumps into Peter in the hall without his underwear on. Some friends introduce her to Sean, 'The Marrying Guy'; when she can't keep up on his quick-march to commitment, he ditches her for commitment-phile Charlotte. Miranda's colleague from work, Jeff, introduces her to a lesbian, Sid, at a baseball game, and they are invited to her senior partner's dinner party.

Mr. Big and Carrie continue to bump into each other during social events, which leads them to try to organize their first "drink thing". On a night out, Carrie meets twenty-something Sam for a fling, which turns out not to be so glamorous in the light of day.

Carrie bumps into international party-girl Amalita and her latest man Carlo in a shoe store, who in turn introduce her to a French Architect, Gilles. He leaves Carrie $1,000 on the nightstand after a one-night stand. Charlotte meets Neville Morgan, a renowned artist, who paints pictures of her vagina for his latest exhibition.

Carrie and Mr. Big have their first official "date", but Carrie suspects Mr. Big is keeping her secret from his social circle. Miranda dates a man from her gym class, but she discovers a spanking video in Ted's apartment.

Carrie and Mr. Big begin dating on a regular basis, but she learns after bumping into him that he is dating other women. Samantha begins to look for an apartment to purchase.

Charlotte is dating Jack, who wants a threesome, but she is unsure. Carrie discovers that Mr. Big has an ex-wife, and feels threatened. Samantha is seeing a married man; when his wife finds out, she proposes a threesome to keep their marriage together. Miranda feels unattractive and looks for affirmation that she isn't.

Mr. Big tells Carrie he's never going to marry again, which unsettles her. Miranda introduces the friends to the Rabbit, a mechanical aid, and Charlotte becomes addicted. Stanford Blatch proposes to Carrie as a cover, so he can inherit his part of the family fortune.

The four women attend a baby shower for their one-time wild-child friend Laney in her new buttoned-down Connecticut-suburb environs. Carrie is forced to think about motherhood by her late period. Miranda regards the other guests as part of the cult of The Motherhood. Still-single Charlotte fears her dreams of being a wife and mother are slipping away. Samantha throws a "no-baby shower" in response to the one the four women attended.

Carrie's relationship with Mr. Big has been going on for long enough that it is becoming less physical, especially after she farts in bed. Charlotte is dating a man who isn't interested in sex anymore thanks to the side-effects of Prozac. Samantha discovers that not having sex can be erotic. Miranda realizes that she hasn't had sex for months.

After being introduced as "a friend" to his mother, Carrie realizes her relationship with Mr. Big is one-sided and breaks up with him. Miranda dates an up-and-coming playwright who is also an up-tight Catholic. Samantha falls in love with a perfect man, but he doesn't measure up to her requirements. Charlotte gets psychic readings to see if she'll ever marry.
Step into the fabulous world of Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda in Sex and the City! This iconic series redefined television in the late 90s and early 2000s, offering a candid and often hilarious look at love, sex, and relationships from a female perspective in New York City. It was a cultural phenomenon, sparking countless conversations and influencing fashion trends for years to come. Did you know the show is based on Candace Bushnell's 1997 book of the same name? The witty dialogue and the stunning fashion are just two of the reasons this show remains a must-watch for anyone interested in the lives and loves of four incredibly different but equally compelling women.
Where do you even begin with a show that defined a generation? Sex and the City wasn't just a TV series; it was a cultural phenomenon that completely changed how we talked about relationships, sex, and female friendships on screen. Set against the iconic backdrop of New York City, the show followed Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte, and Samantha as they navigated the complexities of dating, careers, and life in their 30s. It was groundbreaking for its frank discussions of female sexuality and its portrayal of four strong, independent women supporting each other. The fashion was practically a fifth character, influencing trends worldwide. Did you know the tutu Sarah Jessica Parker wears in the opening credits was found in a showroom bargain bin for just $5?
“Sex and the city” revolves around the lives of four women in New York City as they navigate their careers, relationships, and personal lives. The show explores themes of love, sex, and female friendship, and it offers a glimpse into the lives of women in their 30s and 40s. Sarah Jessica Parker stars as Carrie Bradshaw, the show's narrator and protagonist, who writes a sex and relationship column for a local newspaper. The series also features Kim Cattrall as Samantha Jones, Kristin Davis as Charlotte York, and Cynthia Nixon as Miranda Hobbes. The show is known for its witty dialogue, fashionable outfits, and frank discussions about sex and relationships. Despite some criticism for its lack of diversity and unrealistic portrayal of life in New York City, “Sex and the city” remains a groundbreaking and influential series.