Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
But that’s what educated women and women of means prefer to do. you would too if you’d had the opportunity to pursue an exciting career and live on your own having fun with friends. It works out for the vast majority of NY women and way better to look like a grandmother with young kids than giving up your 20s and 30s to change diapers / carpool in Kansas City.
Speak for yourself. Being grandma-aged with tweens looks miserable. You're the 'old mom' in every social setting. And you'll likely croak before you see a grandchild born.
Nope. Having kids around 35-40 is very common in my social circle. Go to any private school in a large city and this is what you’ll find.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
But that’s what educated women and women of means prefer to do. you would too if you’d had the opportunity to pursue an exciting career and live on your own having fun with friends. It works out for the vast majority of NY women and way better to look like a grandmother with young kids than giving up your 20s and 30s to change diapers / carpool in Kansas City.
Speak for yourself. Being grandma-aged with tweens looks miserable. You're the 'old mom' in every social setting. And you'll likely croak before you see a grandchild born.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
But that’s what educated women and women of means prefer to do. you would too if you’d had the opportunity to pursue an exciting career and live on your own having fun with friends. It works out for the vast majority of NY women and way better to look like a grandmother with young kids than giving up your 20s and 30s to change diapers / carpool in Kansas City.
Speak for yourself. Being grandma-aged with tweens looks miserable. You're the 'old mom' in every social setting. And you'll likely croak before you see a grandchild born.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
But that’s what educated women and women of means prefer to do. you would too if you’d had the opportunity to pursue an exciting career and live on your own having fun with friends. It works out for the vast majority of NY women and way better to look like a grandmother with young kids than giving up your 20s and 30s to change diapers / carpool in Kansas City.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
She was 37 when her oldest son was born during the run of Sex & the City.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
She has a better, more fit body than most 40 year olds I know. Looks far from a grandmother with her late teen and 20something kids. Sorry you don’t have her fame, career, and millions. She’s been able to have it all and then some.
lol. She looks like an old hag running around with grandkids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
She has a better, more fit body than most 40 year olds I know. Looks far from a grandmother with her late teen and 20something kids. Sorry you don’t have her fame, career, and millions. She’s been able to have it all and then some.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The happiest people are single women with no kids.
Only until they end up old and essentially alone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
That was literally the point of that disgusting show, to get American women to delay having children to be promiscuous worker-bee consumers paying rent living in the Big City. Tens of millions of millennial and gen X women were bamboozled, either waiting too long for kids or waiting too long to settle down with a spouse. Then they wake up at 35 or 40 years old and discover they're infertile or had to settle with a schmuck. Many such cases.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?
Didn't the real life actress who played her wait until her 40s to have IVF kids? She looks like a grandmother running around NYC with her kids. It's very sad.
Anonymous wrote:Earlier in the series she looks at Stanford’s grandmothers family photos and muses about having a family of her own. Then she falls in love with Big and he rules out a relationship let alone a family. She spends the next several years of her thirties chasing him and breaking up with Aiden.
At 38 when she meets the Russian she seems a bit sad that children are not on the horizon for him either.
At the end of the series she ends up with Big in her late thirties and when we see her in her 40smon the movies it’s apparent they are child free.
Did Carries lifestyle and choices just let that option be…no more?