M.E. Thomas: And okay what you're saying is you love the person that you think that I am, or the, the mask that I give you. Or you know, the lies I tell you about things. You love the fact that I love, you know, seem to like you maybe.
But she was, had read the book and had actually acknowledged these things and was accepting, that actually was meaningful to me. So I do have hope, I do have hope that in a relationship, you know, as I am more honest and authentic, that you know maybe this is the solution.
Rob Kall: Okay, and that must have felt great too, that knowing all about, all your blemishes that, she she still felt that way.
M.E. Thomas: Oh yeah, definitely very liberating.
Rob Kall: I can imagine. It's like coming out. And there aren't many people who have done that. Yeah, this has been a very interesting interview. And you know, you've kind of fulfilled my expectations that you've you've just got a kind of personality that is attractive really. Bubbly and cheerful, you don't have any accent that I can tell which you describe having in your book. Do you use an accent, or is that something that I'm just missing, or?
M.E. Thomas: Yeah, this is, this would be the accent, probably some of your listeners will think that I have an accent, and will think what, what is he talking about she doesn't have an accent. Not everyone hears it I would say, like sixty to seventy percent maybe hear it.
Rob Kall: Okay. Now you, you've described in, in the book how you're a Mormon, and you still tithe to the Mormon church. Is that right?
M.E. Thomas: Yeah, that's right.
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