"-Are you going to bore us again with your views on marriage?"
Afraid I am
I've just finished reading Persepolis (took me ages, everybody laughed at me: too many pictures!

), and at the end, the heroine (the author) is proposed and she's only 21. She doesn't know what to do so asks for her dad's advice who basically says "it's your life, and if you want to know this man you just have to live with him, and for that you must get married" (they're in Iran

)(lovely country.)
His father says that but he actually knows the marriage will fail. His wife is against it but he manages to let her accept it. And why? Because he wants his daughter to find out for herself.
I know Morrissey isn't Russell's dad

hehehe but still.
It's true that Russell seems to be all about experimenting, well, it's not such a bad thing to me. He's trying to find his spiritual/ sensual balance as that belief.net article suggested. Seems to me Morrissey isn't trying to find much, so why not just keep his mouth shut and let other people find out for themselves things he'd never bother to look for in the first place?
Anyway: personally, for me the result of all this Morrissey marriage moaning is, whereas before I wasn't keen to get married (and a good thing, since noone asked), today, I wouldn't object to finding a worthy dog and commit to it for the rest of my life til we're both reduced to a pile of lovely bones.
Don't laugh: it could still happen.
The Fear Shall Not Be Passed On!