10-25-2018, 08:25 AM
Been off USLM1 since the (first?) take-a-break-for-DMSI-3.3-announcement in September, but this development seemed worth reporting: At some point this year, either during SE, PTPA, or USLM1, my longest-term open (but health-conscious) casual relationship decided to experiment with being monogamous toward me. She didn't inform me until this past weekend, nor did she clarify as to how long ago this change began.
I haven't known her to be monogamous since before I'd met her (well over two decades ago), and she provided no reason for this change. Not the first time that a poly/casual partner has considered monogamy toward me, but I saw no reason to expect it from this specific woman.
Also, not that I expect this information to matter to anyone other than me, USLM1 has pretty much wound down for me after 38 days, and restarting another 35-day break before 3.3's release doesn't seem particularly appealing. Consequently, I'll probably run a P#-free sub (or possibly two at once, as my current considerations are 3G and 4G subs, respectively) until the new version comes out. Yeah, it'll mean that I'm not running FRMv2, but, as I understand it, it'll also mean that 3.3 and FRMv3 shouldn't encounter any 5.5G turbulence.
I haven't known her to be monogamous since before I'd met her (well over two decades ago), and she provided no reason for this change. Not the first time that a poly/casual partner has considered monogamy toward me, but I saw no reason to expect it from this specific woman.
Also, not that I expect this information to matter to anyone other than me, USLM1 has pretty much wound down for me after 38 days, and restarting another 35-day break before 3.3's release doesn't seem particularly appealing. Consequently, I'll probably run a P#-free sub (or possibly two at once, as my current considerations are 3G and 4G subs, respectively) until the new version comes out. Yeah, it'll mean that I'm not running FRMv2, but, as I understand it, it'll also mean that 3.3 and FRMv3 shouldn't encounter any 5.5G turbulence.