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“Je suis encore en colère. Si mon propre regard s'est aujourd'hui apaisé, j'ai la rage que les gens qui m'aiment ou m'aimaient, aient pu penser un jour que j'étais mieux mince, plus belle, plus heureuse, plus sympa... Est-ce qu'au fond iels pensent tou·te·s que ce "moi grosse" est moins bien ?”

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