You Can't Afford Me: The Crash Out
You Can't Afford Me: The Crash Out is a psychological breakdown of a relationship that looked real-but was built on manipulation, inconsistency, and control.
Through a raw, first-person narrative and layered analysis, Kia S. Howard exposes how emotional conditioning, mixed signals, and "future faking" keep women attached to situations that were never designed to be stable. What begins as connection evolves into confusion-until the illusion breaks and the man who claimed he didn't care spirals when he loses control.
This book goes beyond storytelling. It decodes behavior.
It explains why men return, why they react when you finally detach, and why closure never comes from them. More importantly, it shifts the focus back to the woman-her awareness, her patterns, and her power to break the cycle.
At its core, this book is about clarity.
Because once you understand the pattern, you stop personalizing the experience-and you stop repeating it.