Love, Sex, & Power With Basketball’s G.O.A.T.
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My memoir will show you how to recognize love, the price of love when you're young, why maturing plays a major part, and how to know if it’s real or a season.
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Love, Sex, & Power With Basketball’s G.O.A.T. - Pamela Y Smith
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This journey that I am taking in writing my memoir is about a moment of experience in my life with Michael J. Jordan, a man that I truly believed I loved and loved me, didn’t like to be apart from and enjoyed a relationship that would change my life.
I was a 5’11 young lady that grew up in the southern state of Georgia, the only girl with three brothers. So, what I knew about love, was what I experienced around my brothers. My childhood was filled with tomboy ways, doing things that most boys would do, and I enjoyed it. I was such a tomboy until I was about 16 years old. I knew it would take me some time to transform into a young lady since I was such a tomboy. By the time I reached 18 years old, I knew that I could be a stunning young woman if I gave up my boyish ways. It surely was going to take some work on my part to change my ways if I was going to be a stunning woman. Simple things like learning to love myself, be happy with my height, learn not to slouch, seat up straight, and do more girlie activities.
When I was in high school, I was just doing activities that most boys do. I was on the Varsity basketball team, I played tag football, softball, I did everything that most boys like to do. One thing I did not give up, was playing center on the varsity basketball team during my high school years. Yet, I knew I would change my boyish ways and do more girl activities. I join the Flag-girl squad during football season, then the next season of football I made the majorette squad. I love being a majorette until I graduated and continued as a top majorette in college. My sophomore year in college, I was chosen as 1st Runner-up to Miss Sophomore. I became a Professional model with one of the top agency in Atlanta and New York, an NFL Professional cheerleader, WBA professional boxing ring-girl, a finalist in Miss Georgia pageant, and Jet Magazine Beauty of the week centerfold.
My years from 18 to 25 years old were filled with a lot of girlie activities mostly happening at a time I was ready for womanhood, enjoying single life, and loving it. Little did I know after graduating college, that I would change my direction from working in the newsroom to working for a major airline. I wanted to travel the world, and the only thing I had to do, was relocate to another city, which I chose Chicago, Illinois, the Windy City (windy, snow, and cold weather). What I didn’t know was that my journey would take me to a place where I would meet a man I believed was my soulmate.