Well, it's been two weeks since I posted here. But I've been busy at the Conspiracy. Wink, wink.
In more boring personal news, I continue to bat 1.000 in finding interesting women who are already dating someone and not interested in changing that situation to be attracted to.
Let me offer this thought:
Dating is just that, dating. If you've been dating the same person for a while, you need to either establish some sort of known and knowable agreement on commitment, or you need to date other people as well. Go out, enjoy the company of others. Dating is courtship, and courtship is negotiation. People always talk about getting what they want, but they don't seem to be doing everything they can to get what they want. In our bizarre society, dating is seen as an exclusive thing. I don't believe that this is appropriate.
We've become appallingly Puritanical in our personal relationships while society publicly glorifies a sort of watered-down hedonism that would appall Epicurus mostly for its fecklessness, not its robust immorality. Our immorality is essentially non-robust; it's furtive, uncomfortable, and uncensured, so how can it be fun?