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Episode 15Shortcomings

Aired September 12, 1999 · 25 min

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Carrie begins a relationship with a writer struggling with premature ejaculation, only to feel conflicted when ending it due to his seemingly ideal family life. Miranda, who fears children, starts dating a divorced man with a son, while Charlotte hosts her brother Wesley after his wife leaves him, and Samantha offers him emotional and physical comfort.

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