What do the Sex and the City girls refer to when they identify themselves as the!


Question: What do the Sex and the City girls refer to when they identify themselves as the matinee ladies of the 90's!?
It's in episode 11 of the first season (The Drought)!. Samantha, Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte are at Carrie's apartment, looking through the rear window at a couple having sexual relations!. They watch the scene eating gummy bears and stuff!. What connotation does the 'matinee ladies' expression have!? I think it's a 1927 movie, but maybe I'm losing some sociological context here!.Www@Enter-QA@Com


Answers:
yeah you are right!. Matinee ladies was a movie that came out in the 1920s and was basically about a bunch of wives who were bored with their husbands and joined a kind of club to help relax them and relieve them of their tensions, they usually ran around with bootleggers and men who were paid to make women happy!.!.!.!.
in that sex and the city episode none of them had boyfriends or were getting any sex so they relieved their frustrations by watching another couple get it on!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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