Unfortunately, I can't answer the questions about marrying him etc. Lots of really thorough replies. That said, there are also a lot of pricks inside the church, who fully deserve membership. I have been a doctor's wife for 1 year now and we've been together for 7 years. This is the rule rather than the exception. January 4, at 2: January 21, at 9: January 28, at March 20, at 5: May 30, at 5: June 29, at June 14, at 5: August 12, at 9: August 20, at 6: Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email required Address never made public. He too goes to the vacation house a lot to take care of the property and the boat on most weekends he is not on call, and it has been something I have been made to accept.
There are plenty of marriages between Mormons and non-Mormons. Glad we can be your connection to society. In some cases you can just simply live together with differing religions. I can only say that I was that girl, 10 years ago. You should ask yourself if you want to pursue a future partner who was raised in an environment that causes drastic sexual suppression and you may never have a healthy sex life if she is your wife. If yes, do you promise to not proselytize to me and let me drink a simple cup of coffee in my own home. Even though it sounds like she is very Mormon, I feel that this will help her.
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Thanks so much for the links. To others making this consideration, I would certainly suggest that you converse with your Father in Heaven about this important choice. Can anyone suggest specific talking points from content on LDS. I think our entire family feels the loneliness including himself. Deep down I know he could pass on that stuff, but never the less it seems like a necessary inconvenience to attend these events. I was the bishops' daughter who went to BYU but didn't go on a mission because I was already married with a 10 month old by my 21st birthday. There are a few things I've come to accept, though: Our house will never be clean We will never be caught up on laundry We will probably always eat take out instead of cooking Sleeping next to one another is something we now cherish I will not be a young parent I'm 21 now and we don't plan on having children until our thirties I will always love him and would never make him give up what he loves, just as he would never make me do the same. We have almost daily prayers, scripture reading, and lengthy discussions about our beliefs. On the other hand, if you believe God is bigger than we can imagine, and is not constrained by religious dogma, you have as good a chance as any at a happy, thriving relationship. There is still a chance you can work out your differences, but it will require major concessions on both sides.
Work out as many as you can before marriage happens. Ask her out on dates. I only hate one thing in the planet, and that's the Mormon church. Honestly, it isn't her fault. I am a happily married mono-faith guy who has no testimony of dusted base boards.