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CW: Overly obsessive thoughts and talk about weight. PCOS. Cancer-like illness. Manipulation. Mom calling her daughter a straight up “Puta”. (NO, MA'AM)
One: “En las buenas y las malas” is “Through the good and the bad” not “Through thick and thin”.
Two: I thoroughly enjoyed this book more than Hoops 1 because I was not ready with that book and it didn't feel safe. #1 reason for not continuing with this series for a year and a half. I felt safe in this book. HOWEVER, it got real tiresome having Ms. Morales talk about her obsession of weight ALL. THE. DAMN. TIME. It lasted throughout the entire book. She included it in her motivation speeches about her career acting like she tucked it away to be the bad ass chic in the room but she never really did. It always circled back to that. When you are the greatest, people who admire you don't see the body. When you are the greatest, haters will always fall back to the body because that is all they have to grasp onto and even then it is nothing but a weak comeback. Give yourself some grace, please.
When a man is telling you over and over again that he loves every dip, every curve, every little thing and has never done anything to contradict it; take it in and hold on to that power.
UGH... I'm sure there are people that obsess that much but as someone that has found so much success and is brilliant at what she does in every aspect outside of her weight, I expected more from Ms. Morales.