<P> Skipper Johnston (Ben Weber) is a geeky, sensitive twenty - something web designer whom Carrie introduces to Miranda . From the moment they meet, Skipper is enamored of her, but Miranda is unimpressed and irritated by him, calling him "Skippy". They date for a short time, before Miranda breaks up with him due to their "being in different places". </P> <P> Dr. Robert Leeds (Blair Underwood) is a sports medicine doctor who moves into Miranda's building during season six . He is the seemingly perfect man: successful, sexy, attentive to Brady, and utterly devoted to her . Robert and Miranda have lots of fun and great chemistry, but when the time comes she is unable to declare her love for him, in part because she still loves Steve . </P> <P> Stanford Blatch (Willie Garson), often referred to as the show's "Fifth Lady," is Carrie's best friend outside of the three women . A gay talent agent from an aristocratic family with a sense of style paralleled only by Carrie's, viewers receive the impression that they have a long - standing relationship built within their younger, wilder days in the New York City club and bar scene in the 1980s . He had said that they have been friends since Carrie was riding the subways and wearing Candie's . The only supporting character to receive his own storylines on occasion, Stanford represents the show's most constant gay point of view to sex on the show, generally based around the physical insecurities and inadequacies of someone who does not "have that gay look ." In the last two seasons of the show, he is partnered with Broadway dancer Marcus Adente (Sean Palmer). We are led to believe this relationship does not last, however, as in the film he arrives at a New Year's party alone and has no one else to kiss except long - time rival Anthony Marentino, whom he weds in the sequel . </P> <P> Anthony Marentino (Mario Cantone) is a Sicilian - American event planner who becomes close to Charlotte after styling her first wedding--he goes on to style Charlotte's H&G photo shoot, her second wedding and Carrie's book release party . He is not self - effacing like Stanford and freely doles out blunt, sometimes bawdy, advice to Charlotte . (For instance: Upon hearing that she hadn't had sex since her divorce, he exclaims: "If you don't put something' in there' soon, it'll grow over!"). In Season 4, Episode 2, Charlotte tries to set up Anthony and Stanford . Anthony snubs Stanford, which results in resentment and competition ensues for the entire show run . However, in the first film, the two are seen kissing at a New Year's Eve party, and then get married in the sequel, with Anthony proclaiming at their wedding that Stanford is "the first man to accept me for the man that I actually am ." </P>

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