As stereotypical and cliche as this show may be, I still watched it religiously at one point and apparently the author of this article did too :-)
The show's success is based loosely on the fact that they were women who talked openly about sex. The stereotypes, the gay men parading around flamboyantly, were just funny add-ons that kept us laughing. I actually had a couple of gay friends that were eerily similar to Stanford. Not to say that all gay men do this but I live in a big city, were it isn't abnormal to see an openly gay man strut his stuff down the street.
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As stereotypical and cliche as this show may be, I still watched it religiously at one point and apparently the author of this article did too :-)
The show's success is based loosely on the fact that they were women who talked openly about sex. The stereotypes, the gay men parading around flamboyantly, were just funny add-ons that kept us laughing. I actually had a couple of gay friends that were eerily similar to Stanford. Not to say that all gay men do this but I live in a big city, were it isn't abnormal to see an openly gay man strut his stuff down the street.
November 2, 2009 - 6:19amThis Comment
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