Sex and the City 2 – Girlfriend review
May 29, 2010 – 11:08 am
We celebrate any ‘excuse’ to get together with your girlfriends and the new movie, “Sex and the City 2,” is a wonderful reason to plan a Girl’s Night Out with your favorite female friends. (Here’s some ideas we have, inspired by Sex and the City 2, to be a better friend.)
“Sex and the City 2” Review for Girlfriendology
by Ashley Bunk
A longtime “Sex and the City” fan, I Read More »
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Be a better friend … like Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda and Samantha
May 27, 2010 – 1:31 pm
Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte. Alone, they’re not ‘Sex and the City.’ Girlfriends need each other.

Maybe you love them or you hate them. Maybe you don’t even care … but they do offer an interesting insight into girlfriends who consider each other soul-mates. They’ve been through boyfriends, husbands, ex-husbands, kids, parents, jobs and life together – as girlfriends do. And they’ve come out of it with laughs, tears, memories and forever friendships.
Plus, you’ve got to love that Mr. Big said to Carrie’s girlfriends (shared in this guest blog), “You’re the loves of her life and a guy’s Read More »
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Posted in Be a Better FRIEND, Newsletters
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Tagged Book Club, carrie, charlotte, claire cook, female friendship, Girlfriend Gifts, girlfriends, miranda, newsletter, samantha, sex and the city
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Mr. Big, Mom’s Girlfriend and Female Friendship
May 6, 2008 – 5:29 pm
I found the following wonderful story on the Blond & Blithe blog. It is a beautiful, happy, sad story on girlfriends. Thanks Emily for writing it and for granting me permission to feature it here. Check out her blog for more fun, feminine stories and take a lesson from Emily to cherish your time with girlfriends and be a better friend!
Mr. Big to Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte: “You’re the loves of her life and a guy’s just lucky to come in fourth.”
Big, of course, understood, (even if it was fictitious), that a woman’s friends are everything to her, especially as we get older and more independent. Sometimes, in some ways, more Read More »
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