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Dating lessons from Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker's iconic character

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 9, 2025, 06:16 IST
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Here are some dating lessons that really stick with you

Carrie Bradshaw has always been one of those characters you can’t help but root for, even when she’s making all the wrong choices. She’s funny, emotional, a little dramatic, and sometimes totally clueless about relationships, but that’s what makes her feel real. Watching her stumble through heartbreaks, bad dates, and awkward confessions somehow makes you feel like you’re not alone in all the messiness of love.

Her dating life wasn’t exactly smooth sailing, but she showed that falling, failing, and getting back up again is part of the process. She didn’t have it all figured out, and that’s okay. There’s plenty to learn from how she handled love, even if some of her choices made you cringe. Here are some dating lessons that really stick with you, lessons that feel down-to-earth and easy to relate to.

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Love isn’t neat and that’s okay


Watching Carrie mess things up again and again actually made us feel better about dating life. She jumped into relationships without thinking, got her heart broken, and sometimes didn’t even know why she stayed. But instead of pretending everything was perfect, she owned it. That taught me it’s okay if love feels confusing or messy sometimes. You don’t have to have everything figured out, and mistakes don’t mean you’re failing. Carrie’s life is a reminder that taking care of yourself first isn’t selfish it’s essential.

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Don’t stay with someone who doesn’t treat you right


One of the biggest lessons from her is that love shouldn’t come at the cost of your own peace. There were times she stayed in relationships because she wanted it to work, even when it clearly wasn’t good for her. Eventually, she learned to put herself first. It’s not always easy to walk away, especially when emotions are involved, but staying with someone who doesn’t appreciate you only drags you down. Knowing your own value and boundaries makes dating less about survival and more about choice.

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It’s okay to be vulnerable and messy


Carrie didn’t hide her feelings or pretend everything was fine. She cried, worried, and sometimes made a fool of herself but that’s what made her so relatable. It’s tempting to act strong or put on a brave face, but being honest about how you feel actually helps. When you let people in, even if you’re scared, it creates real connections. No one expects you to be perfect. Each misstep is part of learning what works and what doesn’t. Carrie’s experiences remind us that missteps are not evidence of failure, they’re evidence of courage. Being willing to risk a little heartbreak is how growth happens.

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Friends are the ones who keep you sane


Her friendships were the best part of the whole show. No matter how dramatic her love life got, her friends always had her back. They laughed with her, called her out when needed, and reminded her that she’s more than just her relationship status. Watching that made us realize how important it is to have people who stand by you. Dating can be overwhelming, but friends make it feel less lonely. This lesson translates to real life: Having people who genuinely care about you keeps dating in perspective.

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Be yourself and take the chance


Carrie’s style, attitude, and way of loving were never what others expected. She didn’t try to fit into a mold or change who she was to please someone else. That’s what made her stand out. It’s scary to be open about what you want or how you feel, but if you always play it safe, you’ll never know what could have been. Taking a chance, being yourself, and letting people see the real you is scary, but it’s also where the good stuff happens. source of images: Pinterest

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