Trying to be perfect constantly was difficult, yet Sloane tried to, especially around her overbearing mother. Sloane’s storyline changed the most from Lisa Taddeo’s book. The series focuses more on the intricacies of the swinging relationship and why Sloane needed so much warmth and affection.

As soon as Three Women Season 1 Episode 3 began, it became apparent that Sloane struggled with body image issues. Her mom had ridiculed her about weight since she was young, but there was no need, either. She was so cute.

Dealing with overbearing mothers is the worst, especially when it hinders your perception and self-worth. Working out to better yourself and improve your mental health is one thing, but Sloane was already exotic and gorgeous. However, even good-looking women deal with eating disorders, which I’m relieved Three Women portrayed.

Sloane was often triggered by stress and derogatory comments, which caused her to binge eat and then purge. Her mom was just one of the mothers who picked at her self-esteem in a way that didn’t seem abusive, but it was. Calling her overly sensitive and implying that Sloane didn’t work as hard as her mom was only the tip of the iceberg.

Anyone who has special needs children knows that implying your kids are different is forbidden. Dyan may prefer children who are seen and not heard and be old-school. However, implying that something was wrong with Sophie made Sloane go over the edge.

Gia thought Sloane needed extra affection because she.