Shit to do till Ep 7 launches:
- Watch Snyder Cut Justice League
- Watch Falcon and Winter Soldier weekly
- Get the new Dresden Files book and read it in a weekend
- Play Outriders single player campaign when it launches on April 1.
- catch up on Destiny 2's seasonal content.
- Play the new content and class they patched into Baldur's Gate 3 Early Access.
- Try out Valheim.
- Gonna try to deadlift my own weight within the month. As of right now, 30 lbs short of my 200 lbs weight. Will be a challenge.
- There's a lawyer working for our new client at the job, hella flirty for just speaking to a tech-side guy like myself, gonna ask her out and see what happens. ( Advice on how to keep your soul while dating a lawyer is appreciated.)
Snyder cut? Meh.
Falcon & Winter Soldier? Okay, that might be worth a peek, as long as it doesn't start off like the WandaVision garbage. Those first 6 episodes could have been condensed into a single 45 minute episode and lost nothing.
New Dresden book?! You got my hopes up, ya bastich. I've gone through everything he has out, nothing new due until next year.
I don't play Outriders. or Valheim. I, too, am behind on Destiny 2. As for BG3, unless something changed in the last few weeks it still has a hard level cap of 4 and no real new content yet.
Weight lifting: I wish you success. I haul that much out of bed every morning, that's the extent of my lifting.
And the lawyer girl. Honestly, the best advice I have for you came from a different lawyer. Get it in writing, but don't sign anything.
I feel like nearly everyone of the games have Polyamorous relationships in them
Indeed. Almost as though it's a perfectly natural thing that has persisted for all of known history, so its inclusion is also perfectly reasonable.
Despite Maya & Josy both having a number of lies under their belt (mainly due to concealing their relationship with each other), the 3-way relationship building with the MC is still rather somewhat more honest in nature than what's going on with Jade or Bella. They (presumed based on tradition, not actual in-game explained facts) took standard vows of marriage, which do tend to include the whole monogamy restrictions. MC wasn't a part of those vows, however, so it wasn't his trust that was betrayed.
I can accept a great deal from a companion, but I do not tolerate betrayals of trust. If I had a wife and she said she wanted to fool around with someone else, I'm willing to listen and see how I feel about it, based on with whom, etc. I might be perfectly OK with it. If she cheats on me and I find out later, it's over, there will be no reconciliation.
While M&J had no such restrictive bond with MC, they still lied. And then MC took a stungun to the neck after Maya was grinding on him. Whether she knew it was coming or not, that entire setup was a betrayal of trust. As was Jill going to the administration after my MC had made his wishes perfectly clear.
Hmm. I guess I can be a pretty unforgiving sort, despite my generally fairly mellow view of most relationships. Maybe that's why I like Camila & Riona so much more off the start. They're not just nice to look at, they're also entirely up front about what kind of people they are - and when called on it (Camila in the bathroom with Mona) she doesn't play the game of denial, just owns up to what she was doing and doesn't make excuses.