“I have low self-esteem and I always have,” she says. “Guys always cheated on me with women who were
European-looking. You know, the long-hair type. Really beautiful women that left me thinking, ‘How I can I
compete with that?’ Being a regular black girl wasn’t good enough.” And the implants? “That surgery was the most pain I’ve ever been in in my life,” says Kim. “But people made such a big deal about it. White women get them every day. It was to make me look the way I wanted to look. It’s my body.”
Damaged goods. She won't recover.
