Her eyes are closed with Love Isn't Constant Pain; she was learning, reflecting, healing, and releasing. In part one, K. Rashad spoke about narcissistic behavior, and emotional abuse women might face when involved in toxic relationships. In the sequel, Now, her eyes are open. She's aware; she's wiser; she's stronger. With Love Isn't Constant Pain II, Rashad delves into how women can be their worst enemy. In this book, he shows women how to hold themselves accountable, allow themselves to heal, and eventually open themselves up to Love again.