8/04/2003 09:44:22 AM|||Travis||| I am now officially over my addiction for "Sex in the City."
It is an HBO TV show about four women in their late thirties trying to struggle with why they are still single in the city, their careers, children and things of that sort. Its made many millions of dollars and running in its fifth season on an exclusive network.
The first episode got me hooked- why? Because it depected women who talked about sex, had sex just for fun and gave a great deal of insight into women's sexual behavior. It was very enlightening in the same way that picking up a cosmo is in the book store- you get insider information. Women read Maxim for the same reason.
And since the show was so amazingly popular and featured very sexualy forward women in the show, I went as far as to think that it could spur a sexual revolution once again, as women start to feel uninhibited about sex ( along with the smashing of the AIDS hoax which still hasn't entered into the mainstream media as of yet), but I was wrong.
You see at first it was a show about sexual forwardness, and as the seasons drug on the radical view was scaled back to accomodate the mainstream beliefs and now it is just another ahow professing the same values as before.
And I thought changing things was easy... sheesh.|||106001546286055804|||