Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What she looks like is irrelevant, the same way it is in real life.
Dating is about charisma and personality, temperament and sociability.
I was stunning through all my 20's and 30s and despite one long term relationship my dating life was a disaster, not because I didn't look good - I looked amazing - but because I'm really uptight and not relaxed at all, unreasonable and emotionally unstable.
I wish it was down to just looks.
Interesting. I was the opposite: not a classic beauty but I had charisma/personality/spunk that was very attractive to men. I routinely dated (really dated--not just slept with) men way above me in looks. I married one.
Now I'm 47 and my looks have faded and I'm tired. Plus it's not great to be "cute" in personality when you're 47. So I'm not left with much. Lol.
I bet you will age much, much, better than I have!
Anonymous wrote:She circulated and had a column and that is enough to put her in close proximity to enough men for some to go for it. And she put out fast.
Anonymous wrote:What she looks like is irrelevant, the same way it is in real life.
Dating is about charisma and personality, temperament and sociability.
I was stunning through all my 20's and 30s and despite one long term relationship my dating life was a disaster, not because I didn't look good - I looked amazing - but because I'm really uptight and not relaxed at all, unreasonable and emotionally unstable.
I wish it was down to just looks.
Anonymous wrote:I... find this thread beyond bizarre. The racial stuff is weird. The animus against a celebrity who is not part of your lives in any way is frankly crazy. But now there's an argument among humans about whether or why exactly horses are sexy?
Re-evaluate!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She’s gross……looks like a horse.
Yet horses are deemed one of the most attractive creatures!
You really complimented her...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carrie dressed for attention. The UES of NYC at the time was very basic. No internet shopping. Women went to the samestores and everyone had the same hair cut, shoes, bags, in just different colors.. she stood out.
Utterly untrue. Women had style, just not style that fit within your narrow brand parameters.
We all went to sample sales and had options from every designer, plus vintage. As for hair...
Women were allowed to have curly hair that wasn't blonde. Shocking for you, I realize.
Sigh... I love you.
You have no idea -- you really don't.
You just brought me back to such a wonderful time of my life with the mere mention of those two glorious little words... "sample sale".
The garment district was such a delicious playground.
I truly didn't appreciate how beneficial it was being a sample size at the time (especially to my bank account!) because life a fool, at that moment in my life I thought I'd be a sample size forever.
Ahhhh, what a dummy! 🤣
On this day, when my life resembles NOTHING of my past self, I say thank you.
Thank you for giving me this delectable moment of fleeting reminisce. ❤
Anonymous wrote:She’s gross……looks like a horse.
Anonymous wrote:What she looks like is irrelevant, the same way it is in real life.
Dating is about charisma and personality, temperament and sociability.
I was stunning through all my 20's and 30s and despite one long term relationship my dating life was a disaster, not because I didn't look good - I looked amazing - but because I'm really uptight and not relaxed at all, unreasonable and emotionally unstable.
I wish it was down to just looks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If SJP could land JFK Jr. she could land Mr. Big. Plus Robert Downey Jr., plus Mathew Broderick. Plus who knows who else.
How is this even open to interpretation? SJP’s own dating life is even more impressive than her character’s.
SJP had natural charisma and a charming personality and just exudes happiness and positivity, and people are just drawn to people like that. Apparently a lot of women resent that. It’s mind-boggling.
It's always been that way. Most men rather have the fun average looking woman.
I can't believe any of you guys think she's average looking! But yeah of course people would rather spend time with someone fun.
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I guess if your ideal is the quiet WASP, then sure. But it's not mine and I think she looked (and still looks) fantastic.
That hair tho! I’m so envious of it. I have stick straight WASP hair; would give anything for riotous curls.
So bad - no one fashionable had that kid of hair at the time. It looked very 80's and the only other NY women who would wear big curls (on the top of her head too!) was equally annoying and weird Elaine from Seinfeld.
Careful, your anti-semitism is showing.
Don't have to be anti-semite to dislike curly blanket covering woman's back.
This is "the Rachel cut" was invented. A curly Greek girl disliked her curls and we've never seen her with them again.
What in the world are you talking about? 😑
Not PP but she has a point. When was the last time you saw Jennifer Aniston with curly hair?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If SJP could land JFK Jr. she could land Mr. Big. Plus Robert Downey Jr., plus Mathew Broderick. Plus who knows who else.
How is this even open to interpretation? SJP’s own dating life is even more impressive than her character’s.
SJP had natural charisma and a charming personality and just exudes happiness and positivity, and people are just drawn to people like that. Apparently a lot of women resent that. It’s mind-boggling.
It's always been that way. Most men rather have the fun average looking woman.
I can't believe any of you guys think she's average looking! But yeah of course people would rather spend time with someone fun.
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I guess if your ideal is the quiet WASP, then sure. But it's not mine and I think she looked (and still looks) fantastic.
That hair tho! I’m so envious of it. I have stick straight WASP hair; would give anything for riotous curls.
So bad - no one fashionable had that kid of hair at the time. It looked very 80's and the only other NY women who would wear big curls (on the top of her head too!) was equally annoying and weird Elaine from Seinfeld.
Careful, your anti-semitism is showing.
Don't have to be anti-semite to dislike curly blanket covering woman's back.
This is "the Rachel cut" was invented. A curly Greek girl disliked her curls and we've never seen her with them again.
What in the world are you talking about? 😑
Anonymous wrote:For some reason I can only post one photo at a time, so here's a few more.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If SJP could land JFK Jr. she could land Mr. Big. Plus Robert Downey Jr., plus Mathew Broderick. Plus who knows who else.
How is this even open to interpretation? SJP’s own dating life is even more impressive than her character’s.
SJP had natural charisma and a charming personality and just exudes happiness and positivity, and people are just drawn to people like that. Apparently a lot of women resent that. It’s mind-boggling.
It's always been that way. Most men rather have the fun average looking woman.
I can't believe any of you guys think she's average looking! But yeah of course people would rather spend time with someone fun.
![]()
I guess if your ideal is the quiet WASP, then sure. But it's not mine and I think she looked (and still looks) fantastic.
That hair tho! I’m so envious of it. I have stick straight WASP hair; would give anything for riotous curls.
So bad - no one fashionable had that kid of hair at the time. It looked very 80's and the only other NY women who would wear big curls (on the top of her head too!) was equally annoying and weird Elaine from Seinfeld.
Careful, your anti-semitism is showing.
Don't have to be anti-semite to dislike curly blanket covering woman's back.
This is "the Rachel cut" was invented. A curly Greek girl disliked her curls and we've never seen her with them again.