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I Loved Them All

The Re-Education of Cornae Kentrell

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I Loved Them All

By: Marsha Bullock
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"I Loved Them All" is a riveting exploration into the life of Dr. Cornae Kentrell, lovingly known as CeeKay. A world-renowned artist acclaimed for her sexually provocative artwork. After scandalous tabloid articles and social media posts thrust her personal life into the public spotlight, she embarks on a journey of self-healing and empowerment. To regain control, she adopts "The Body Count Rule," a unique strategy devised by her older cousins and friends. The rule presents four criteria for disengaging from past lovers:1. Anyone you slept with before the age of twenty-one doesn't count, as your brain isn't fully developed.2. Those you slept with after a break-up or while drunk also don't count, as you weren't in a rational state of mind.3. If you didn't have an orgasm, it doesn't count because it was merely practice.4. Lastly, if they have a small penis, it doesn't count.They help her break free from toxic relationship patterns. They provide her with boundaries and guidelines to navigate her journey of self-healing and empowerment.Guided by these rules, CeeKay and her cousin Tabitha confront her previous lovers. Tabitha provides emotional support and guidance throughout this journey, acting as CeeKay’s confidante and ally in navigating the complex emotions and situations they encounter.Interestingly, CeeKay’s journey does not only affect her but also inspires those around her to embark on their own paths of healing broken relationships - be it marriages, trauma bonds masked as friendships, or family connections. They learn to set boundaries and free themselves from their own complex trauma. Her courage to confront her past and reclaim her power becomes a beacon of hope and inspiration for others dealing with similar issues. The story leaves readers questioning whether CeeKay will succeed in liberating herself from her emotional prison and if her quest for understanding will lead to triumph or disaster. African American
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