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As ‘Sex and the City’ Gets Older, Some See the Cosmo Glass as Half-Empty

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The iconic TV show “Sex and the City” continues to captivate audiences, both old and new, as it celebrates its 20th anniversary since the series finale aired. With the recent release of all episodes on Netflix, a new generation of viewers is discovering the glamorous and sometimes controversial world of Carrie Bradshaw and her friends.

The show’s impact on how women navigate relationships, friendships, and careers in their 30s and 40s is still felt today. Despite some outdated references and character arcs, many fans still find themselves relating to the characters and their experiences.

For longtime fans, “Sex and the City” has evolved from being aspirational to relatable to recognizable as they navigate similar challenges in their own lives. The show’s frank discussions about sex and gendered expectations have paved the way for other series and helped change the perception of single women in their 30s.

As fans revisit the show, they find themselves reflecting on their own experiences with relationships, fertility issues, and professional challenges. For many, “Sex and the City” remains a timeless portrayal of the complexities of modern womanhood.

Whether it’s taking a themed bus tour of the show’s iconic locations or binge-watching episodes on Netflix, the legacy of “Sex and the City” continues to resonate with audiences around the world.

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