As soon as she becomes dissatisfied, she will turn face and educate the OP about just how wrong it would be for her to stay with him. The important part of finding a partner to marry does not, in my opinion, revolve around whether or not you are of the same religion. During our brief break, two of his nurses chased him like crazy, immediately after he left being in a year-long relationship where two families were blended. The essay on race and the priesthood claims that Brigham Young prophesied that blacks would receive the priesthood someday, but if you actually follow the link in the footnotes you will see that he was misquoted. I wouldn't just give up, but be wary. She may have served a mission as an ultimatum to herself.
But that parent-child relationship was bound to change anyways as you become an adult. Do whatever it takes to at least learn from your relationship with your Mormon crush. I still assume at times that my husband will recognize that I love him if I do his laundry and keep the house clean and care well for our children, etc.
Cousin the same age who just got married has known her husband 6 months. This isn't what life is about. As far as as race and the priesthood, Mormons still believe the priesthood ban was divinely inspired.
The gold is in the footnotes and sources linked from those new essays. My First and only Blind Date in Japan. But I also know that He loves us so much that He would never take away our ability to choose for ourselves. I can deal with the hours its when he comes home and is so burnt out it kills me. It's not that she doesn't believe you right now, but it is a bone she will never drop. It also seems like he's into it based on how he acts around me and the things he says.