Why is the author fixated on whether or not it’s “ok” for a woman to be single and at what age it’s appropriate? I have news for the author, as long as a woman is happy with herself, no one cares whether or not she is married. The subplot of the movie or was simply about women’s relationships with their gal-pals. The author reminds me of a FReeper intent on hijacking a thread to suit their own agenda.
And it’s the women’s relationships that has sent women to the film to celebrate just that.
The show is Sex and the City. It is a bunch of women sluts, not her relationship to her gal pals.
I'm not. What I'm fixated on is this: this movie does not say what people think it says.
It is addressing trends. When young upwardly mobile women forgo marriage for recreational sex and career and then “settle down” after their biological clock has ceased to be fertile (needing medical treatments that give us a disproportionate number of twins and triplets) it changes the culture. They also will be about a generation older than the mothers of the other kids at their child’s school (not everyone is a sexually liberated yuppie).
The intellectuals got so smart that they ceased to reproduce.