I loved that feeling, that I was interesting enough to break rules, to believe rules did not apply to me.
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In "Hunger: A Memoir of (My) Body," Roxane Gay shares her personal journey with body image, weight, and societal expectations. She reflects on the challenges she faced and how they shaped her identity, revealing the complexities of living in a body that is often judged by others. Gay's candid storytelling illuminates her struggles with self-acceptance and the impact of trauma on her life.

The quote about feeling interesting enough to break rules speaks to her desire for autonomy and the defiance against societal norms regarding body image. It encapsulates the spirit of rebellion that many individuals feel when confronted with restrictive ideals, highlighting the intrinsic need for individuality and self-expression. Gay’s narrative encourages readers to challenge the standards imposed on them and embrace their uniqueness.

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