In Fannie Flagg's book "I Still Dream About You," the character Brenda deals with her fluctuating weight, which has a significant impact on her life. We learn that her ideal weight is 150 pounds, but her heaviest weight has reached 178 pounds. This struggle with weight causes Brenda to categorize her clothing into three distinct sets based on her changing figure.
The labels on her clothes—GOOD, MEDIUM, and FAT AS A HOG—highlight not only her relationship with her body but also the social pressures and self-perception that come with weight fluctuations. This part of the story offers a humorous yet poignant look at how personal identity can be intertwined with physical appearance and societal expectations.