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18 Iconic Moments From Sex And The City

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18 Iconic Moments From Sex And The City

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Everyone has heard of "Sex And The City." It is an iconic TV show. Some people love it and some hate it. Even if you hate it, there are some valuable lessons and advice you can get from this show. So if you aren't on board with "Sex And The City," here are some iconic moments that anyone can enjoy and if you do like "Sex And The City," then this is for you.

1. When the four girls all agreed they were each others soulmates

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2. When Big and Aidan had their mud fight

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Gotta love a good love triangle

3. When all the girls showed up at Miranda's mother's funeral

4. When Charlotte yelled at Big at Carrie's wedding 

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5. When Samantha ended things with Smith Jared

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6. When the girls told Big to go get Carrie from Paris

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"Go get our girl"

7. When Samantha gave her speech about Breast cancer at the benefit 

8. When Charlotte finally got her baby 

All of Carrie's iconic outfits especially the tutu dress

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10. When Big proposed with a shoe

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11. And when Miranda proposed to Steve 

12. When Carrie was all of us

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13. When Charlotte reminded us to keep believing 

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14. When Carrie fell on the runway and Heidi Klum stepped over her

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15. When Carrie stood her ground with Big

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16. When Miranda wanted to be a good mom but also work 

17. When Samantha handed out flyers saying that Richard was a cheater

18. When the girls had one another's back 24/7

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