3. Joe
Joe, an MLB player, was serving up Golden Retriever good guy energy, but Carrie messed it up with the most awkward faux pas of the century when she cried in his mouth. The athlete showed up in the premiere of Season 2. The new Yankee was hilarious and handsome, but he didn’t stand a chance next to Big.

2. John James Preston, a.k.a. Mr. Big
No one can deny that Carrie and Mr. Big’s relationship was extremely toxic, yet he somehow ended up with her in the end. He consistently acted detached, avoidant, selfish, and completely shallow. In short, he was the worst, yet Carrie was always drawn in by him, no matter how often she tried to start over with someone else. Unfortunately, this is a story many women are familiar with, so despite Big being trash, it was a relatable love story.
1. Aiden Shaw
Aiden still makes us swoon. As of the show’s finale, he was always the one that got away, but Carrie got her chance again in the latest season of the “Sex and the City” reboot dubbed “And Just Like That.” Aiden loved everything about her, could build and design furniture, and inspired Carrie to be her best self. His morals and qualities as a partner also made him the superior romantic interest in this show. Their story remains complicated, but it’s not over yet, so stay tuned!






