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Anyone who knows me knows the real me. There is no other me.
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everyone except my best friend. she means too much to me.i'm completely honest with her about everything, but i don't want to hurt her with my ugly side.
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I think they know me better sometimes than I know myself
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Oh god no. Not even close. There's too many moods for ME to figure out!
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um... if there is a real me and i actually exist, then yes.
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Nobody knows the real me.
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Ack, I did it again:(
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My own thought on this is that there is'nt a real me for them to know. I have certain characteristics to do with the way I am made up and my upbringing. So my answer is that they can't since I am constantly changing, there is no core me for them to know.
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Yes, what you see is what you get.
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No. They think that I'm just some dumbass tall guy who takes steroids in his spare time. They have no idea how many negative emotions I feel, and who I am as a person
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Sorry to answer a question with a question, but does anybody know the real me (or you)? I think not, unless you're in a really deep, long term relationship and even then, not entirely - we all have deep, dark recesses in our personalities that we hide from everybody.
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I guess so, I've very open for everybody to see. The people closer to me know me better, but thats par for the course. I have no hidden skeletons or bottled up emotions than I've not spoken to somebody about
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one of them....
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Nobody knows the real me.
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I keep trying to hide the real me but she keeps coming out. My friends know the real me.
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I keep trying to hide the real me but she keeps coming out. My friends know the real me.
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I don't even know my real self. My personality is so liquid that it's immensely hard for anyone to know me. I think my partner knows me the best. I doubt my friends do, I tend to only show them a superficial mask. I think I'm afraid to let people close.
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Of course. Otherwise I wouldn't consider them friends, but rather acquaintances.
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A few do, most don't. People expect you to be "fine" all of the time. And, with most people, it's not worth the hassel of explaining yourself when they ask how you're doing, if you're not doing well. So, you just sorts skip it and move on. But, doing this enough times will deny people the oportunity to get to know the real you.
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my friends and family know the real me, this is good and bad, they often find it enjoyable to poke fun at me in just the right ways, but I am usually a good sport aboutit.
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I've had a number of friends over the years and as i have grown and changed so have the people i have chosen to be my friends has changed too. I feel I've gotten older and wiser and as i have become clearer about my values i have become more true to the "real me". My friends now, i think, know more about the real me than any of my friends from earlier times.
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They know everything they need to know.
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I dont even know myself all the time! My friends know different sides of me - mostly just the happy and bubbly side - but the only person who REAAAAAAAAALY knows me is my BOYFRIEND!
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