A New Orleans woman on: Matters of sexuality

From: New Orleans Magazine | Date: June 1, 2003| Author: | Copyright information

Think "Sex and the City"; the city is New Orleans. Sin City, les bon temps, Mardi Gras, all that jazz ...

I was wondering what difference it would make if the four young women in the TV show "Sex and the City" were exploring their sexuality and leading their complicated lives in New Orleans instead of New York. The protagonist/columnist writes about all matters sexual, and her insights define New York as hip, fast, sophisticated, wealthy and fashion-conscious. Her New Orleans counterpart might indulge in vintage fashion because history and the past are always en vogue here. The New Yorker has ...

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