🔗 Watch my previous video: "Why Mr. Big Never Married Carrie" here: Why did Mr. Big, a man famously allergic to commitment, propose to Natasha after just a few months? In this video, we go beyond the "other woman" trope and dive deep into the psychological reasons behind his choice. Natasha wasn't just a "simple" choice; she represented stability, peace, and a world where Carrie Bradshaw never quite fit in. We'll break down: · The key differences in mindset and emotional maturity between Carrie and Natasha. · The real meaning behind the "Hubblemoon" scene and why it's a coping mechanism for Carrie. · Natasha's masterclass in setting boundaries during the iconic restaurant lunch scene. · The painful, real-life truth about why a man like Big ultimately chooses a "Natasha" over a "Carrie." This isn't just an analysis of a TV show—it's a lesson in self-worth, emotional regulation, and understanding the dynamics that create lasting partnerships. What do you think? Was Big's choice about love, or about choosing a lifestyle? Share your thoughts in the comments below! --- 0:00 - Introduction: The Woman Who Haunted Carrie 1:05 - Natasha's Quiet Confidence 3:24 - Mr. Big's Search for Peace 5:19 - The "Katie" Myth 7:27 - Masterclass in Boundaries 10:11 - Real-Life vs Reel-Life 10:48 - Why Chaos Isn't Romantic 11:19 - Building Your Own Peace 12:00 - Final Takeaways #MrBig #CarrieBradshaw #Natasha #SexAndTheCity #SATC #RelationshipAdvice #Dynamics #Psychology #PersonalGrowth #SelfWorth #EmotionalIntelligence #Boundaries #AttachmentStyles #DatingTips #LoveLife #UnfilteredTruth #Aneya











