
Love according to the protagonists of Sex and the City How do Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte live their relationships?
“Welcome to the age of un-innocence. No one has Breakfast at Tiffany's and no one has Affairs to Remember. Instead, we have breakfast at 7AM and affairs we try to forget as quickly as possible. Self protection and closing the deal are paramount. Cupid has flown the co-op. How the hell did we get into this mess?” Once upon a time there was a TV show that revolutionized the way we talk about sexuality, relationships and how women talk about men. Obviously we are talking about Sex and the City, that doesn't need any introduction: 6 seasons, 94 episodes, 1 prequel, 2 movies.
For Samantha, friends are her entire life: she always avoids sentimental involvement because she is already "committed" to her girls. Having said that, he never hesitates to experiment, in fact he collects a considerable number of experiences with his sensual and libertine doing that bewitches everyone. She wants to completely review the role of women in sex and be active and proactive in the approach even more than a man.
In short, Sex and the City is the bible for many girls, who grew up with the adventures of four friends. But we don't have to take everything we see on screen by law: Sex and the City is a manifesto, and it is also in a warning sense. Many loves and situations that girls experience are utopian and must become a warning for all of us, not to fall back into their own mistakes.