I’ll admit it. I may have been a tad influenced by a certain someone—Max—who made this dance look like something out of a soft porn movie. I wanted to be that woman in his arms—spun, shaken and held tight as he went in for the dip. It took my breath away, honestly, and may have made me just a tiny bit jealous of that woman with the sexy hips.
But I’ve got hips too. And now I’ve enlisted the help of Raul. I’m pretty sure I can learn a thing or two if I can manage to focus on my feet for two seconds, rather than Raul’s pelvic thrust.
The “Single Wide Female” books are written for every woman out there who has struggled with their weight, self-esteem and any number of issues that we all face as we work to become the best versions of ourselves that we can be.
They are meant to be light-hearted and fun, but I do hope that they will inspire you to live your life to the fullest, loving yourself completely as you do so.
'Learn to Salsa' was a great task. Sam keeps surprising me. I am so very happy she's blossomed into such a strong and sensual woman. She made a difficult decision, but in a way I think it might have been for the best. On to the next lesson...
I liked how Sammy learned to let go a bit in this book, and how she embraced her sensual side. It felt a bit choppy though, as if it was a filler story and nothing worth remembering after having read it.