Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is a cross between Harry and Aiden.
Harry is disgusting looking, how could anyone be a "cross" between these two opposite looking people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skippy doesn't make anyone's list?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Skipper!!!!
Steve seem to be Skipper version 2.0 at times.
At the beginning sex and the city was realistic when it comes to Miranda's dating prospects, which would, of course, be dismal. By the end she seemed to live in a fantasy world where a gorgeous sexy doctor was obsessed with her. And meanwhile Charlotte had shifted from pulling all the hot wasp dudes at the yacht club to being stuck with HARRY.
I felt like some of the writers' wishful thinking was coming through by the last season
Charlotte wasn't stuck with Harry. If you remember she was even repulsed by him and then got to know and love him for who he was and not how he looked. What a novel concept. Don't be so shallow.
That's exactly the point and why the whole thing was so dreadful.
The character realized there was more to life than looks. I loved this storyline and loved when he dumped her ass for being awful to him, she deserved it. And because he was a good person he forgave her when she realized she lost the best man she ever dated amongst a ton of chumps.
That sounds like a great justification for women who have butt-ugly husbands and probably ugly kids too
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skippy doesn't make anyone's list?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Skipper!!!!
Steve seem to be Skipper version 2.0 at times.
At the beginning sex and the city was realistic when it comes to Miranda's dating prospects, which would, of course, be dismal. By the end she seemed to live in a fantasy world where a gorgeous sexy doctor was obsessed with her. And meanwhile Charlotte had shifted from pulling all the hot wasp dudes at the yacht club to being stuck with HARRY.
I felt like some of the writers' wishful thinking was coming through by the last season
Charlotte wasn't stuck with Harry. If you remember she was even repulsed by him and then got to know and love him for who he was and not how he looked. What a novel concept. Don't be so shallow.
That's exactly the point and why the whole thing was so dreadful.
The character realized there was more to life than looks. I loved this storyline and loved when he dumped her ass for being awful to him, she deserved it. And because he was a good person he forgave her when she realized she lost the best man she ever dated amongst a ton of chumps.
Anonymous wrote:there was something sexy about him, tall dark and handsome with a ton of confidence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skippy doesn't make anyone's list?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Skipper!!!!
Steve seem to be Skipper version 2.0 at times.
At the beginning sex and the city was realistic when it comes to Miranda's dating prospects, which would, of course, be dismal. By the end she seemed to live in a fantasy world where a gorgeous sexy doctor was obsessed with her. And meanwhile Charlotte had shifted from pulling all the hot wasp dudes at the yacht club to being stuck with HARRY.
I felt like some of the writers' wishful thinking was coming through by the last season
Charlotte wasn't stuck with Harry. If you remember she was even repulsed by him and then got to know and love him for who he was and not how he looked. What a novel concept. Don't be so shallow.
That's exactly the point and why the whole thing was so dreadful.
Anonymous wrote:there was something sexy about him, tall dark and handsome with a ton of confidence
Anonymous wrote:there was something sexy about him, tall dark and handsome with a ton of confidence
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skippy doesn't make anyone's list?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Skipper!!!!
Steve seem to be Skipper version 2.0 at times.
At the beginning sex and the city was realistic when it comes to Miranda's dating prospects, which would, of course, be dismal. By the end she seemed to live in a fantasy world where a gorgeous sexy doctor was obsessed with her. And meanwhile Charlotte had shifted from pulling all the hot wasp dudes at the yacht club to being stuck with HARRY.
I felt like some of the writers' wishful thinking was coming through by the last season
Charlotte wasn't stuck with Harry. If you remember she was even repulsed by him and then got to know and love him for who he was and not how he looked. What a novel concept. Don't be so shallow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skippy doesn't make anyone's list?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Skipper!!!!
Steve seem to be Skipper version 2.0 at times.
At the beginning sex and the city was realistic when it comes to Miranda's dating prospects, which would, of course, be dismal. By the end she seemed to live in a fantasy world where a gorgeous sexy doctor was obsessed with her. And meanwhile Charlotte had shifted from pulling all the hot wasp dudes at the yacht club to being stuck with HARRY.
I felt like some of the writers' wishful thinking was coming through by the last season
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:baryshnikov's character also hit carrie
yeah, no - over
Ehhhh she pulled his arm, and when he flung around he ended up hitting her in what was clearly an accident. I wouldn't say he hit her on purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone say Y to Trey. Didn't he have issues in the BR? You mean to say you women would be fine with a man who could only get it off looking at porn?
Trey wasn't perfect but he was wonderful compared to all the guys Carrie dated. Trey was kind, sweet, well educated, successful and came from a good established family. He had issues in the bedroom but it wasn't something a visit to the shrink couldn't finish. Even with children, Charlotte became crazy and hormonal during IVF but eventually he would've come around for that too. He didn't say he never wanted children, just that he was exhausted from IVF.
+1
He just needed to get over some of his sex issues. I also would be fine considering he gave her license to step out on the marriage. It seems like a great set up
Why bother getting married at all if it's to a dude with "sex issues" that you need to step out on? Girl you need to find someone to properly service you!!!
That's what their tennis guy was for, lol!!! Maybe I have dismal standards of monogamy, but that "You can step out on me, it's fine" it's completely alright with me, lol. I'd rather get to bang new hot guys every couple months than the same one nagging for sex all the time
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Skippy doesn't make anyone's list?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA Skipper!!!!
Steve seem to be Skipper version 2.0 at times.
At the beginning sex and the city was realistic when it comes to Miranda's dating prospects, which would, of course, be dismal. By the end she seemed to live in a fantasy world where a gorgeous sexy doctor was obsessed with her. And meanwhile Charlotte had shifted from pulling all the hot wasp dudes at the yacht club to being stuck with HARRY.
I felt like some of the writers' wishful thinking was coming through by the last season