Good analysis of Sex and the City.
Sex and the City glorified female notch counts like no other show before it. The article below lists the 1998-2004 notch counts of the 4 main characters
Before Carrie puts on her Vivienne Westwood wedding dress in the new “Sex and the City: the Movie”; before Charlotte became a mom at the end of the TV series; before Smith and Harry, St…
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Samantha: 42
Carrie: 18
Charlotte: 18 (notable because she was supposed to be the most prudish and traditional of the women)
Miranda 17
When the show started in 1998, those characters were all 33+ women. In 1998, all those women would have had notch counts of least 15 at the time of Episode 1.
Keep in mind this show aired from 1998-2004. Women under 30 today were too young to have watched it when it originally aired. Women my age and 2-3 years younger barely watched it when it originally aired, but might have caught it on DVDs soon after it finished airing but before streaming services became big.
In this thread, a woman born in February 1982 mentioned how she was influenced to live in NYC and live like the 'Sex and the City' women and 'Friends' women.
https://www.today.com/life/essay-life/wrong-relationships-future-worth-rcna67037 This is a story of a woman who is in her early 40s now. She's an early Millennial. She claimed to be 40 last year and turning 41 in February according to a post on LinkedIn today. That means she was born in...
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I think Miranda had kids naturally in the show (in real life, Cynthia Nixon came out as a lesbian around 2004) but Charlotte had to adopt a child to have children.
As a 40 year old male, I've never known a dating market where women were not incredibly selective. The crazy thing is that I'm a middle aged guy who has been participating in the sexual marketplace for nearly 25 years. I was born in the early part of the Millennial generation.
A typical man (not a 'Chad') who is 25 now has had an even worse experience in general than I have.
Millennials like myself were part of the early wave of all of the bad trends in the mating marketplace that you discuss.
It's quite difficult to self-improve to get to be 6'0"+, very athletic, and a Top 5% earner. The height aspect is uncontrollable. There are guys with respectable physiques who are generally invisible to women because they are not 6'0"+ with big muscles.
I agree.
Single motherhood at certain ages is tied to educational attainment levels.
Women who do not earn bachelor's degrees tend to get married earlier in life and/or have children earlier in life. These are the women most likely to become single moms, either from having kids out of wedlock and those relationships eventually fail or getting married under age 25, having a kid, and then having a divorce before 30-32.
When women get bachelor's degrees, marriage and children look different. Women with bachelor's degrees typically don't get married until their late 20s and then have their first kid after their 30th birthday. Eventually, a good portion of these women will be single moms, but this will happen closer to when they turn 40.
Plenty of men are committing to relationships with single moms. There are single dads who do this but even some childless men are desperate enough to get into committed relationships with single moms.
In my dating life, I have had to be particular since I turned 35 to avoid committed relationships with single moms. This has narrowed my dating pool.