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Samantha's lover Warren is great in bed, but addicted to something the quartet hates: baby-talk. Miranda finds an attractive man while training for the marathon whom she welcomes in her bed, but is in doubt about his tongue's interest in her rear. Trey and Charlotte feel ready to get children, but a dinner visit by a couple with young kids shakes that confidence. Carrie's first e-mails aim to arrange double date -with Miranda and Steve- so she can get back to Aidan, who however still seems reticent. Written by
KGF Vissers
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Before Carrie wrote Adrian the e-mail "I miss you" when she realized she was still in love with him, she deleted this first draft: "Another big problem - I'm surrounded by memories of you... in my apartment, in the street, that little Moroccan restaurant we ran into when it started pouring rain on us and you kissed me over the cous cous. (Rookie tactical mistake not to have a memory-free environment. Why did we have to go to so many places?) Anyhow, I'm not holding out hope that you're going to change your mind about us. You probably have a new girlfriend now, or several new girlfriends, and I missed my window, and I'll just have to live with that. I'm sure you feel like you can't trust me with your heart. But please know that I never meant to hurt you, and I would never do it again, because I know now (too little too later, or better late than never?) that what we had was real and rare and special, and the way it felt to kiss you is the way I always want to feel. I hope you write me back, but if you don't, I understand. Just know that I'm thinking about you, and I miss you, and I'm still sleeping on your shoulder when I close my eyes at night. -Carrie"
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Miranda:
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about analingus]
Some guy must have found one woman that loved it and then went around telling everyone, "Women LOOOVE this!"
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Connections
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Frontline: American Porn (2002)
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Soundtracks
"Africuba"
Performed by Ronnie
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