From the beginning of the season, Mason was number one on Megs list.
The duo were two peas in a pod and even shared the same favorite movie,Her.
Theiremotional connection was off the charts, and they had a great thing going.
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Moreover, Mason’s relatively calm energy balanced out Meg’s enthusiastic spunk.
Things were going great for them untilMadison entered the picture.
Madison and Mason’s connection was more surface-level than his connection with Meg.
They’d talk about sex a lot, and their conversations were incredibly suggestive.
Matters didn’t get any better when Madison started sharing her two cents on him with Meg.
Throughout their interactions,Mason’s lack of clarity and reassurance was incredibly frustrating for Meg.
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Meg spent some time deliberating whetherher feelings for Mason would overtake her sense of self-worth.
The first six episodes of the new season are dedicated to pods, and maybe that’s the problem.
Typically, this is a rare occurrence onLove Is Blind.
Meg made the right choice to end things with Mason despite her strong feelings.
She recognized that she wasn’t interested in seeing if Mason’s feelings would grow down the line.