She made me really think about things, and some of what she said, no, a lot of what she said I couldn't bring myself to disagree with. We hide our true face, our true self, because we're afraid that nobody will like our true selves. Perhaps it's true. I have a lot of thoughts I'd rather not put out in public where I can be judged for them.
Even still, there's more to being in love, being in a relationship than being companions. You can't really say you love someone until you've seen that true self of theirs. Once you've seen the ugly feelings they hide from everyone else. Only then can you truly love someone. Until then, it's a game of masks and pretty faces. I don't want someone I can just turn off and on again. I want someone I can be comfortable being myself with, and sorry, Michelle, I just don't see it.