How many sexual partners have the Sex And The City girls had?
I was just wondering exactly what level of sluttiness these girls reside in. I’m guessing Sam will come out tops and the rich dark haired one at the bottom.
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A lot. I don’t think someone counted them all.
Never watched the show. But they should have a glow around them from all the STD’s radiating off of them.
Why are you wondering how ‘slutty’ they are?
@Simone_De_Beauvoir I wouldn’t read too much into it, it was just a thought that came to me as my wife was watching re-runs
@RareDenver Believe me, I’m not reading into it at all. In fact, I’m done reading this altogether. :)
Sluttiness is a state of mind, not a number of sexual partners or an amount of sexual experience.
@Simone_De_Beauvoir it’s in the social section and one of the topics is ‘humour’ was only ever meant to be a light hearted thread about the show, I’m getting a bit of Déjà vu here, I think my use of the word slut may have offended you before.
@RareDenver We refused to watch moe than once, but it was a question my husband posed once a time ago.
@RareDenver “I was joking” doesn’t get you off the hook for using stupid words. Just substitute a racial term and see if “I was joking” seems like a legitimate excuse.
No clue.
You couldn’t pay me to watch that show.
@SavoirFaire are you seriously saying calling someone a slut can be equated to calling someone a nigger?
I think this show had its place in allowing women to feel a bit better about having sex with whomever they wanted to without feeling like they let their sex and the opposite sex down.
Kudos to them.
@RareDenver Using derogatory remarks about women (even imaginary ones on TV) in a humorous way is sometimes more insidious of a problem than some other kind of injustice (just because you mean lightheartedness doesn’t mean you’re not participating in what everyone participates it and that is discussing women as a gender in terms of their appearance or sexuality). I am not offended by your use of the word, I simply find the word to be kind of useless, meaningless, it has no single meaning, its usage reflects more on the person using it…not saying you, specifically, just people that throw it at other people…
@Simone_De_Beauvoir I’ve never thought of it as a ‘word for women’ I have been called a slut in the past, maybe it has a slightly different cultural meaning in the UK and the USA
Where I grew up the word slut was reserved for any woman who dared have more than 2 sexual partners or, for heaven’s sake, had sex at a too young age.
@RareDenver As far as I know, its history lies with women. In fact, applying it to men may be another example of using a ‘worse’ insult because it is something usually intended for women. In this way, calling men pussies or sissies is implied as worse than calling them dicks or bastards because using women-related words is supposed to be especially problematic when they’re applied to men – which, as you can see, is also part of sexism. But, in general, since you in your details implied women, we’re just talking about that for now.
Is there some number of guys they could have slept with that would be ok, and then at some threshold they become “slutty?”
To answer your original question, they don’t state the end number of each woman. We don’t know how many each started off with, nor how many we didn’t see on screen. That show is like my fear factor; I know I shouldn’t watch, it’s horrifying, but I just can’t look away.
SJP has had a whole stable full…..i’m guessing.
@RareDenver Har har? Meh, I have a hairy muff and you’d be one lucky person to get anywhere near it. Nice day.
@Simone_De_Beauvoir I think it’s an internet thing. I don’t really get it, though. There’s nothing wrong with a little hair on the muff.
They’ve fucked everybody.
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