Carrie should get it on better than to curve shame .

As I’ve rewatched some episodes ofSex and the City, I’ve noticed that Carrie isn’t as open-minded and educated about sex, given her profession.

And sure, it was made 25 years ago, so, of course, Carrie’s not gonna always act according to today’s ideas of sex, but even back then, Samantha called her out for it:

1.When she ditched her date at a party because she decided she was “too old” to be datingbisexualmen.

3.When she, Miranda, and Samantha attended a tantric sex workshop and couldn’t not stop laughing like children the whole time:

4.When she was disgusted that Miranda’s sexual partner kissed her after going down on her:

5.When Carrie was completely weirded out by oral-anal sex:

6.When she judged Samantha after accidentally walking in on her giving a blowjob to a delivery guy in her own office.

7.When she judged a politician who had a kink for being peed on:

8.When she said that women in their mid-30s shouldn’t wear revealing clothes:

9.When Charlotte’s boyfriend propositioned her for anal sex, and she acted like it was a dire, urgent emergency.

10.When she judged a woman for wearing a revealing outfit and also implied that there was something negative about being a sex worker:

11.When she questioned if single, sexually active women in their 30s were “sluts.”

12.And when Samantha was freaking out about finding gray pubic hair and Carrie acted like it was a wildly inappropriate conversation:

Screenshot from "Sex and the City"

"You know, for a sex columnist, you have a very limited view about sexuality."

Carrie leaving her date

Carrie, Miranda, and Charlotte making comments invalidating Samantha's relationship and queerness

"Oh, we're the embarrassing part?"

"Yes, I was all over his face."

"How did they get the message that the ass is now on the menu?"

Carrie saying she would never do what Samantha did with the UPS guy

"Wait a second. I may write about sex but… you like people to pee on you."

"Because it's time for ladies my age to start covering it up."

"Sir, we're talking up the butt. A cigarette is in order."

"No, cause she's a hooker."

"Are we simply romantically challenged? Or… are we sluts?"

"This is a child's birthday party."