Edited 1 time s. Would she be okay with having a home that is split religiously. We all know that. Thanks - I searched but couldn't find it. Though being with a resident is hard, it can be totally worth it if you're committed to the person and you know that they are committed to you - you just have to realize that commitment will look different coming from them. How will your spouse feel about that in 20 years. God roots for both our teamsвthe hopeful screw-ups and the straights. I would not fear as much as she does, but that is her reality.

Meanwhile, he'll be adored and revered and flirted with by divorced nurses who would jump in the sack with him at a moment's notice. Well, maybe not a total disaster, that is a bit exaggerated. But now he is a senior doc and is called on for all the difficult stuff and can't or won't say no. I got married to a Mormon woman. Girls aren't socially required to be missionaries, unlike men.
The fact that your guy came right out and said he didn't care what you thought and that we was going to spend his money and time the way he wanted indicates that he still thinks of himself as single. Accept yourself, and feel God accepting you, and everything else will follow. Although there are no strict rules as to who should do the asking, the Mormons are very conservative and in general, they expect guys to do the asking. I don't think I'm eligible to advice, but I would say be prepared to be independent and make lots of friends. How do Mormons feel about contraception. Most of us were suckled on that teat too. My boyfriend is currently in his third year of medical school. And as an outsider it will be obvious to you what's going on, but here's an awesome breakdown from a couple that flipped from "we go to church every week - we will write a Mormon blog" to resigning over the new policy banning children of gays all over the NY Times this month and something that is upsetting many staunch church members a few days ago.
He actually wanted them to be active in a religion and thought this was a good idea. You just have to decide if the payoff is worth it. I've been doing it wrong. It is hard work. I will have to keep you update on where we match. I completely relate to all you've written; many of us have come to see Mormonism for what it is, and the severe damage it does to human brains. If you are a Catholic girl dating a Mormon guy, then it may not be an issue with his parents. YOu ladies out there My soon to be fiance is a doctor, he'll be ending his internship in and maybe will do his postgraduate abroad.