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Toxic Takeaways - What Sex And The City Got Wrong [5c96ac]

2025-02-21 by CHUWI

Post Time: 2025-02-21

Error: No content files found.When Sex and the City first aired to 3.7 million viewers in 1998, the show was hailed as refreshingly candid and real in how it depicted love, sex, and being a woman in New York City, through the eyes of Carrie (Sarah Jessica Parker), Charlotte (Kristin Davis), Miranda (Cynthia Nixon), and Samantha (Kim Cattrall). But looking back, was it really so progressive? While it discussed sex with an admirable frankness, many of previous the insights it click to read made and the conclusions it came to fell short. Too often it upheld regressive ideas about sexuality, and instead of breaking down barriers for everyone, it fostered problematic stereotypes around gender, race, and class. And so, as much as there is to love about this show, we can’t help but wonder: what did Sex and the City Read the Full Report get wrong? Support The Take: Shop our Merch: support our channel and look great doing it with Take t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and more! If you like this video, subscribe to our channel and support us by: Joining our Patreon: vote on the topic we cover next, gain early access to videos and much more! Follow The Take: Facebook: Instagram: Snap: Twitter: Website: We are The Take (formerly ScreenPrism).
Toxic Takeaways - What Sex and the City Got Wrong
Toxic Takeaways - What Sex And The City Got Wrong [5c96ac]