Single, Female and 25: Love Among the Ruins

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Sex and the City
There are things worse than being 35, single and female in New York. Like: being 25, single and female in New York.
It’s a rite of passage few women would want to repeat. It’s about sleeping with the wrong men, wearing the wrong clothes, having the wrong roommate, saying the wrong thing, being ignored, getting fired, not being taken seriously and generally being treated like shit.
How do 35-year-old single New York women get to be, well, 35-year-old single New York women? Read on.
Carrie ran into Cici, a 25-year-old assistant to a flower designer, at the Louis Vuitton party. Carrie was trying to say hello to five people at once when Cici materialized out of the semidarkness. “Hiii,” she said, and when Carrie glanced over at her she said, “Hiii,” again. Then she just stared.
Carrie had to turn away from a book editor she was talking to. “What, Cici?” she asked. “What is it?”
“How are you?”
“Fine. Fabulous.” Carrie said. The book editor was about to talk to someone else. “Cici, I…”
“I haven’t seen you for so long,” Cici said. “You know I’m your biggest fan. Other people say you’re a bitch, but I say, she’s one of my best friends, she’s not like that.”
“Thanks.”
Cici just stood there, staring. “How are you?” Carrie asked.
“Oh, great,” Cici said. “Every night, I get dressed up and go out and no one pays attention to me and I go home and cry myself to sleep.”
“Oh, Cici,” Carrie said. “It’s just a phase.” And she skittered away.
Cici and her best friend, Carolyne, are two 25-year-olds who, like most women who are now 35, came to New York to have careers.
Carolyne came from Texas. She’s a nightlife writer for a downtown publication. One of those girls with a beautiful face who is just a bit overweight, but not concerned about it—at least not to the point where she’d ever let you think she was.
Cici is the opposite—blonde, bone-thin, with one of those oddly elegant faces that most people don’t notice because she isn’t convinced she’s beautiful. She works for Yorgi, the reclusive flower designer. She came to New York from Philadelphia. “Back then, I was like a little Mary Tyler Moore,” she said. “I actually had white gloves stashed in my purse. For the first six months, I didn’t even go out. I was too scared about keeping my job.”
And now? “We’re not nice girls. Nice is not a word you would apply to us,” Cici said.
“We mortify people,” Carolyne said.
“Carolyne is known for her temper tantrums,” Cici said.
“And Cici doesn’t talk to people. She just gives dirty looks.”
Arabian Nights
Carolyne and Cici are best friends through the usual conduit of female bonding in New York: over some jerky guy.
Before she met Cici, Carolyne met Sam, 42, an investment banker. Carolyne kept running into Sam every time she went out. Sam had a Swiss girlfriend who was trying to get into broadcasting. One night, Sam and Carolyne saw each other at Spy and they were drunk and they started making out and went back to Sam’s place and had sex. Then his girlfriend got deported.
Nevertheless, Sam’s and Carolyne’s “relationship” continued along the same lines. Every time Carolyne and Sam ran into each other, they would have sex. One night, she saw him at System and she gave him a hand job in the corner. Then they went outside and had sex behind a dumpster. Afterward, Sam zipped up his pants, kissed her on the cheek and said, “Well, I’ll see you later.” Carolyne started throwing trash at him. “I’m not through with you, Samuel,” she said.
A few weeks later, Cici was at Casa La Femme, when she saw two guys she knew. A third guy was with them. He was dark and he was wearing a white button-down shirt and khakis; Cici could tell that he had a great body. He seemed shy, and Cici began flirting with him. She’d gotten her hair cut, and she kept brushing her bangs out of her eyes and looking up at him. They were all going to some girl’s birthday party at a loft in SoHo; they asked Cici to go with them. They walked. Cici kept giggling and bumping into the guy, and he put his arm around her. “How old are you?” he asked.
“Twenty-four.”
“Perfect age,” he said. Next Page >



















What disorganized, mind-numbing drivel...
"There are things worse than being 35, single and female in New York. Like: being 25, single and female in New York."
That's true. At least when you're a 35-year-old single woman in New York, you don't have to deal with men hitting on you all the time.
The reason that they are single is not because they are career driven. It's because they are terrible people.
THEN DONT READ THIS IF YOU DONT LIKE IT, LOSER!!
Yes, mind numbing drivel. Some how the HBO series had more flavor thanks to the acting and directing which gave the script the evanescence it lacked. Then of course Samantha was defiantly the kick-ass it needed.
Reads more like a script for MTV's Laguna Beach than anything related to Sex & the City. I am a woman in my 20s and was insulted, not entertained by this aptly named "mindless drivel."
This would make an interesting TV show.
The *sadest* part of all of this is all the women throughout the country in small towns like Nashville and Austin Texas and Raleigh North Carolina, now want to act and BE like these stupid "Sex in the City" bitches...
People in NYC can pull it off -- and still look what becomes of them.
But, people ANYWHERE else can't.
Yet, we still have these wannabee beoatches all over the country. Totally rude CLONES everywhere who think this is the way to be "cool"
Thanks Candice Bushnell
(And, no, the demise of the TV show did not stop women from still thinking they are these types of women... sadly)
I think that Capote did it best with Breakfast at Tiffany's. Holly was a tough as nails b****h.
Every time I read one of these I am reminded that Candace Bushnell somehow got hit by the lucky truck, because most bloggers are MUCH better writers than she. Thank goodness the TV writers made her dialogue wittier! SATC is a poorly- written selection of disjointed vignettes. It's truly a wonder that this ever "made it." Perhaps I should become a NY Observer column writer....makes you wonder, doesn't it?
If you think this piece was mind-numbing drivel (and it most emphatically was), you are forewarned not to attempt listening to CB's Sirius radio program. At least, not on a full stomach. It's amazing how far certain minimal-to-non-talents can go if the stars and planets happen to line up in their favor!
If you don't like it, don't read it. I think it's actually quite good. It ain't easy to write about boring people in an interesting way, nor to write about egotitistical ones in a way that will make the reader feel for them-- even if what the reader feels is only pity. It is actually good stuff.
I am very disapponted by the articles of the author. Really disappointed. Thank God they become a serial. thus the story has much more chance to be liked by the people - women mostly.The book is badly written, and the articles are worst!please ask her to learn english better!
similar subjects--better writing:
moodspins.insidepulse.com/authors/olya
I've been reading these columns for the past hour now and they're just... horrifying. I'm just annoyed and a bit grossed out by these people's lives. Something about the show made this behavior palatable, but these vignettes are just the sad and hopeless chronicles of people who seem to have no sense of self worth and an unhealthy willingness to ruin their own live as well as the lives of others. I miss the 50s, when celebrities and movie stars had the lives of celebrities and movie stars and furthermore weren't just People Who Were Rich. Appalling, uninspiring. Makes me disturbingly proud to be middle class.
are these the actual articles? actually published? based on real life people? i can't help feeling as though i am reading recaps from a soap opera. The paper I usually read in filled with news. I was curious, after seeing the show, what the "articles" were like that the show is based on. Now i am more confused than ever. Does she get paid to write a fiction column for this paper, or are these supposed real people "who's names have been changed"? Can anyone clarify this for me please? What exactly, am I reading????