When I was 14, I attended my first boy-girl pool party – a gathering of the Robert J. Millikan Junior High School’s “Medallions,” students with higher grades who were involved in community service. Although intelligent, I was also fat; so, despite the fact that I shared commonalities with many of the other teens, there was still a social order. Obese, tubby, socially awkward, nerdy kids inhabited the bottom rung. While the group splashed about in the water, calling “Marco!” “Polo!” to each other, I sat unobtrusively on a chaise lounge; fully clothed, ashamed to be seen in bathing trunks; isolated, lonely, endeavoring to make myself both literally and figuratively smaller, as I counted down t
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