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Can Women Have Sex Like Men?

Can Women Have Sex Like Men?

FromAnd Just Like Her: A Sex and the City Podcast


Can Women Have Sex Like Men?

FromAnd Just Like Her: A Sex and the City Podcast

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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
Mar 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Welcome, lovers! In our first episode, host Tara Llewellyn steps into the Age of Uninnocence with podcaster, content creator, and Broadway baby Ellyn Marie Marsh to answer Carrie's questions from the pilot episode of "Sex and the City". Why are there so many great unmarried women and no great unmarried men? Are women in New York giving up on love and throttling up on power? And is it possible for women to have sex like men?Pour yourself a stiff cosmopolitan and give those Manolo Blahnik strappy sandals a rest as Tara and Ellyn carry Carrie's column into the new New York social scene.Anything we missed that you're dying to share? Be sure to follow us on Instagram at @justlikeherpod to share your dating stories, hook-up horrors, and everything in between (the sheets).Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Released:
Mar 7, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (9)

Welcome to the Age of Uninnocence. And Just Like Her is a fresh spin on your average rewatch podcast; flipping the standard format on its head to follow the hit 90's dramedy Sex and the City through the questions Carrie Bradshaw poses in her column. Twenty five years later, the singles and hopeless romantics of New York still want to know; Can you change a man? What constitutes cheating? And can you be friends with an ex?Join New York writer and producer Tara Llewellyn (Host of Gilmore to Say: A Gilmore Girls Podcast) in her new weekly show commiserating on first dates, one night stands, friendship breakups and everything in between to carry Carrie's column into the new New York social scene.