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More to life than hookups, hangovers, and heartbreak . . .
Just ask Marian Jordan. In Sex and the City Uncovered she admits, "A painful existence of 'looking for love in all the wrong places' is hidden behind images of couture fashion, witty dialogue, and beautiful people. I know this . . . because I've lived it."
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Popular TV series Sex and the City features four stylish New York women frequenting bars and talking bluntly about their broad range of sexual experiences. Awards lavished on the show suggest some redeeming values. But despite claims that it's ultimately about the longing for a committed relationship, the glamorization of casual sex and so on can really mess with impressionable young women.