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Bad Habits

Bad Habits

Confessions of a Recovering Catholic
by Jenny McCarthy 2012 240 pages
Humor
Memoir
Biography
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Key Takeaways

1. Childhood Innocence and Religious Confusion

"I think I was only about five or six years old during this time. I hadn't gone to school yet to learn how to be a Catholic, so all I had was my reliance on an innate knowledge in my soul that God was glorious. God was real."

Innocent faith. As a young child, Jenny McCarthy had a pure, untainted connection to spirituality. She felt a deep connection to the sky and believed in the existence of guardian angels. This innocence allowed her to experience a sense of wonder and love for the divine without the complexities of organized religion.

Religious indoctrination. As Jenny began her Catholic education, her innocent faith was replaced by fear and confusion. The teachings about God's wrath, Hell, and Satan caused her to become paranoid and scared. This shift from love to fear highlights the potential negative impact of religious education on a child's spirituality.

  • Positive childhood experiences:
    • Feeling connected to the sky
    • Believing in guardian angels
    • Experiencing God's love in her heart
  • Negative impacts of religious education:
    • Fear of God's wrath
    • Paranoia about Satan
    • Confusion about religious concepts

2. Questioning Faith and Catholic Teachings

"I'm confused about the First Commandment: 'I am the Lord thy God. Thou shalt not have strange gods before Me.' I don't understand exactly what that means."

Critical thinking emerges. As Jenny grew older, she began to question the teachings of the Catholic Church. Her inquisitive nature led her to challenge the logic behind various religious concepts, such as the nature of God, the existence of Limbo, and the meaning of the Ten Commandments.

Resistance to questions. Jenny's questions were often met with dismissal or frustration from religious authorities. This resistance to inquiry highlights a common issue within organized religion: the expectation of blind faith without critical examination. Jenny's persistence in seeking answers demonstrates her desire for a deeper understanding of her faith.

  • Common questions Jenny posed:
    • What does God look like?
    • Why do unbaptized babies go to Limbo?
    • How can we know which gods are "strange"?
  • Responses from religious authorities:
    • "Just have faith"
    • Dismissal of questions
    • Inability to provide satisfactory answers

3. Teenage Rebellion and Sexual Awakening

"I would stare at his poster and want to brush my fingers through his perfectly blow-dried hippie hair. Those baby blue eyes would look right through me. I dreamed that Jesus was performing live in concert."

Conflicting desires. As a teenager, Jenny experienced a clash between her religious upbringing and her emerging sexuality. This conflict is exemplified by her attraction to images of Jesus, which she found both spiritual and sexually appealing. This confusion highlights the challenges many adolescents face when reconciling their faith with their developing sexuality.

Guilt and experimentation. Jenny's teenage years were marked by a mix of guilt-ridden sexual experiences and attempts to maintain her faith. She struggled with the Catholic Church's teachings on premarital sex and often felt shame for her desires and actions. This internal conflict is common among teenagers raised in strict religious environments.

  • Signs of sexual awakening:
    • Attraction to images of Jesus
    • Desire to make out with boys
    • Experimenting with sexual activities
  • Religious conflicts:
    • Guilt over sexual thoughts and actions
    • Fear of divine punishment
    • Attempts to reconcile faith with desires

4. College Years: Experimentation and Financial Struggles

"I couldn't wait to hit the bars with my big hair and fake ID."

Freedom and rebellion. Jenny's college years were characterized by a newfound sense of freedom and a desire to rebel against her strict upbringing. She embraced the party culture, experimenting with alcohol, drugs, and sexual experiences. This period of experimentation is common for many young adults, especially those who have been raised in restrictive environments.

Financial hardships. Throughout college, Jenny faced significant financial struggles. She resorted to various schemes to make money, including selling fake parking passes and bouncing checks. These experiences shaped her resourcefulness and determination, traits that would later serve her in her career.

  • College experiences:
    • Partying and drinking
    • Experimenting with drugs
    • Sexual exploration
  • Financial survival tactics:
    • Selling fake parking passes
    • Bouncing checks for food
    • Working odd jobs

5. Breaking into Hollywood and Playboy

"I was determined to show them that there was a chance in hell they could hire me and I was worthy of this job."

Persistence pays off. Jenny's journey to Hollywood success was marked by determination and resourcefulness. Despite facing rejection and skepticism, she persevered in pursuing her dreams. Her ability to crash auditions and prove her worth demonstrates the importance of self-belief and tenacity in the entertainment industry.

Playboy controversy. Jenny's decision to pose for Playboy was a turning point in her career, but it also caused significant conflict with her family and religious community. This experience highlights the tension between personal ambition and societal expectations, particularly for women from conservative backgrounds.

  • Steps to Hollywood success:
    • Crashing auditions
    • Proving her worth beyond her Playboy image
    • Embracing self-deprecating humor
  • Consequences of Playboy:
    • Family disapproval
    • Religious condemnation
    • Career opportunities and challenges

6. Motherhood and Unexpected Success as an Author

"I felt my heart physically grow another chamber. Evan was born on May 18, 2002. I also claim it as my birthday because my life began that day as well."

Transformative motherhood. The birth of Jenny's son, Evan, marked a profound shift in her life and priorities. This experience not only deepened her emotional capacity but also inspired her to pursue a new career path as an author. Motherhood became a catalyst for personal growth and professional reinvention.

Surprise literary success. Jenny's journey to becoming a bestselling author was unexpected and unconventional. Her brutally honest account of pregnancy and motherhood resonated with readers, demonstrating the power of authenticity and humor in connecting with an audience. This success opened new doors for Jenny and allowed her to redefine her public image.

  • Impact of motherhood:
    • Shift in life priorities
    • Inspiration for writing
    • Personal growth and maturity
  • Keys to literary success:
    • Brutal honesty about pregnancy and motherhood
    • Relatable humor
    • Persistence in face of rejection

7. Spiritual Journey Beyond Catholicism

"With every book I read, the fear of becoming trapped in Satan's lair was becoming less realistic."

Expanding spiritual horizons. As Jenny matured, she began to explore spirituality beyond the confines of Catholicism. She delved into various spiritual practices and philosophies, including Native American sweat lodge ceremonies and new age concepts. This exploration allowed her to develop a more personalized and inclusive spiritual worldview.

Liberation from fear. Through her spiritual journey, Jenny gradually freed herself from the fear-based beliefs instilled by her Catholic upbringing. She learned to embrace a more positive and empowering spiritual perspective, focusing on personal growth and universal connection rather than sin and punishment.

  • Spiritual explorations:
    • Reading spiritual and self-help books
    • Participating in Native American ceremonies
    • Embracing new age concepts
  • Shifts in spiritual perspective:
    • Moving away from fear-based beliefs
    • Developing a personal spiritual practice
    • Embracing a more inclusive worldview

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Review Summary

3.6 out of 5
Average of 1k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Bad Habits receives mixed reviews, with many praising McCarthy's humor and relatable experiences growing up Catholic. Readers appreciate her honest questioning of faith and find her stories entertaining. Some criticize exaggerations and crude language. The book resonates strongly with lapsed or questioning Catholics. Many enjoy McCarthy's writing style and find her journey from devout Catholic to spiritual seeker engaging. However, some readers feel the book becomes disjointed or preachy towards the end. Overall, it's seen as a funny, quick read that appeals most to those who can relate to Catholic upbringings.

About the Author

Jennifer McCarthy is a multi-faceted American entertainer and author. She gained fame as a Playboy model, winning Playmate of the Year in 1994. McCarthy later transitioned to television and film, becoming known for her comedic roles and outspoken personality. In recent years, she has focused on writing, particularly about her experiences as a mother of a child with autism. Her books often blend humor with personal insights and controversial views on parenting and health. McCarthy's career demonstrates her ability to reinvent herself, moving from modeling to acting to authorship, while maintaining a public presence through her candid and sometimes polarizing opinions.

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