Talk:Imelda/@comment-4664737-20180116115658

I like how reading the comments made me think if these commentors were hiding under a rock all these years or something. In my perspective as  woman, Imelda did what any decent woman would do. Y'all keep defending Hector but he's the one who left behind his wife AND young daughter to pursue his dreams. Think about that. No one put a gun to his head and forced him to make the choice. He did it willingly and of his own volition. She's done great for herself that instead of sulking around, she pulled herself together, worked to provide for her daughter and her family in the future and left a lasting business behind. But she couldn't get rid of her bitterness and it manifested into a unhealty obsession against all things remotely musical, something that was carried as a tradition by all who followed her. As for Abuelita, I think she made Imelda her role model a bit too much.

If y'all don't believe me, have you even looked around you? See how people turn all lovey-dovey, fairyland all around them, everything's right in the world, when they're in love? Then by some reason their relationship fails and they turn into things that would put Taylor Swift to shame? People do crazy things when they're hurt by the people they love. Why do you think crimes of passion exist? If you have an inkling of decency, you outta blame both parents because the one who's suffering the most is Coco. No child should suffer to see their parent's relationship deteriorate at such a young age. I'm happy she turned out fine and she had people who loved her until the very end. She got to live to the age where she met Miguel and unconciously sent him on a quest to right the wrong that persisted in their family since then.