Sex and the City requires little introduction. The six-season series about the professional, romantic, and social lives of four something women in New York featured protagonists who were candid and explicit about their sex lives and put female friendship above marriage. There are certain parts of the show, however, that have not aged well.

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The series is timeless. A small penis is a total deal breaker. In the world of Samantha Jones and the gang, a tiny D is worse than halitosis or a felony. But in reality, it's not necessarily a game changer. In fact, some might say a smaller package is…. You'll get dumped for dirty talk. There are way worse things someone could suggest putting near certain orifices. Blowing the delivery guy is a viable option. So he drops trou and…wait, what?! Sober, in the middle of a workday?
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The " Outlander " star brings his character into the most dangerous situation yet: the world of online dating. Watch the video. Title: The Awful Truth 13 Jun Three of the girls wrestle with the delicate question of what to tell or discreetly leave unmentioned with loved ones. For Miranda, this means overcoming her aversion to explicit encouragement and dirty talk in bed; Carrie's blabbermouth causes a friend to divorce, then she invites Mr. Big to her birthday party; Samantha finally tells her sweet lover, after he talked her into couples counseling which she hates , that she finds his manhood too small. All find out the downsides of their choices. Written by KGF Vissers. Watching this episode, I was somewhat horrified by the rampant misogyny on display, particularly the idea that was reinforced throughout the story of the relationship between Susan Sharon and Richard that it's better to be in a horrific, abusive relationship than to be single. What is worse is the callous disregard that Susan Sharon's "friend" Carrie displays towards this, as if the idea that if by turning to her supposed friend for help that she is placing an unfair burden on her
What did I tell you about listening to my CDs? You put Natalie Imbruglia back in U2! Now, I only see her once or twice a year