Also, love how you describe how God has our backs and we can actually act on the notion of things hoped for that are not seen instead of the quaint pseudo idea that all things are known in advance, step by step, and lead to mortal and eternal bliss. It can't be antiMormon. I've only been married for 1 year and the situation is kicking me right on my behind. You should ask Him what you should do, as no one else can see the end from the beginning and no one else has perfect love for you and for your potential husband. My First and only Blind Date in Japan. I pray almost daily that his schedule will get better once we both started working, but I'm constantly concerned that I'll be doing most things alone too. Our daughter is 6. Being the first in his family to make it, he now supports the lives of those who didn't. And some will do that. At what age do you baptize.
By the end of the first date with my husband I knew I wanted him to be a part of my life. When you try to explain to them why the church would not publish said info on their own website they get mad at you and tell you you're ignorant. It is amazing how different values and outlooks, interpersonal relationships can be from family to family. We learn sooooooo much from each other. I know many other nurses that also married young docs, only to have the marriage fail. I say, Follow your heart. Religious affiliation is not the only criteria when selecting a spouse. She'll be hoping that you're going to convert and if neither is happy with the other being as they are, you'll find yourself divorced shortly down the road. Read that entire speech and you will see a slew of racist statements. Marriage does weird things to Mormons You're correct, that he should ask her these things would you marry a non Mormon.
The Mormon university BYU is quickly falling due to these feminists. Now if your faith is not so strong to begin with, this perhaps is no big deal. I envy all you lonely doctor wives. Mormons are one of the few remaining groups with healthy women. If so, then step away from the internet and go look him in the eyes and take his hands and start asking him all the questions you asked me. What advice do you have for a newbie. I'd just like to add that unless you're happy being with her as a full believing Mormon, don't stick around in the hopes that she'll de-convert. She's really attractive, too. Based on what you have written about your GF, my opinion is that you should cut your losses and move on. Matching caused a lot of drama in our relationship.
If you like living on someone else's coat times, them by all means. I don't think I'm eligible to advice, but I would say be prepared to be independent and make lots of friends. As someone born and raised in the church this has been very difficult to moderate and there is some social pressure to become more involved. No easy answers here. If she can't or won't consider that the church is a lie, you need to move on because this relationship can't go anywhere.