The quote then deepens: she wants someone to “share me with me.” Here love becomes a mirror, not a mask. We often learn ourselves more clearly through attentive relationships—someone notices our patterns, names our strengths, and reflects our growth back to us. Kitt’s phrasing captures that subtle intimacy: a partner can help you encounter yourself with fresh eyes.
In this way, the relationship is not a rescue mission but a form of recognition. The partner participates in the ongoing act of self-discovery, making the inner life feel seen, legible, and celebrated. [...]