
Sex and the City: Season 4
Columnist Carrie Bradshaw sets out to discover just what a thirtysomething
girl has to do to have fun in a city full of seriously unmarried men who think
that commitment is for guys who ought to be committed. Using her three best
friends - and herself - as guinea pigs, Carrie investigates some of the hottest
questions of the day: Are relationships the religion of the 90s? Is the
threesome the new sexual frontier? If so, who's supposed to do what with whom -
and when? And if single women can have sex with any man, anytime, anywhere, how
come married women always assume it'll be anytime, anywhere, with theirs?
Columnist Carrie Bradshaw sets out to discover just what a thirtysomething
girl has to do to have fun in a city full of seriously unmarried men who think
that commitment is for guys who ought to be committed. Using her three best
friends - and herself - as guinea pigs, Carrie investigates some of the hottest
questions of the day: Are relationships the religion of the 90s? Is the
threesome the new sexual frontier? If so, who's supposed to do what with whom -
and when? And if single women can have sex with any man, anytime, anywhere, how
come married women always assume it'll be anytime, anywhere, with theirs?
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Columnist Carrie Bradshaw sets out to discover just what a thirtysomething
girl has to do to have fun in a city full of seriously unmarried men who think
that commitment is for guys who ought to be committed. Using her three best
friends - and herself - as guinea pigs, Carrie investigates some of the hottest
questions of the day: Are relationships the religion of the 90s? Is the
threesome the new sexual frontier? If so, who's supposed to do what with whom -
and when? And if single women can have sex with any man, anytime, anywhere, how
come married women always assume it'll be anytime, anywhere, with theirs?











