“Will not having sex mean that we aren’t Harry and Charlotte?” Charlotte York-Goldenblatt, played by Kristen Davis, asks her husband Harry Goldenblatt (Evan Handler) in an early episode of what we now know is the final season of the much-maligned and utterly addictive Sex and the City reboot, And Just Like That. During Season 3, Harry had been experiencing penile symptoms such as erectile dysfunction and incontinence, which prompted him to go to the doctor, who diagnosed him with prostate cancer. The side effects of his treatment could include both long-term bowel dysfunction and erectile dysfunction. The latter would have been an ideal opportunity for the show to explore what a diminished sex life might mean for the couple. After all, regular penetrative sex was so important to Char

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