Never ask vague questions and give her definite options instead. Already answered Not a question Bad question Other. And that my friend, is just a hint of the extent of the brain wash that Mormons experience.
She will never retire. Wonderful memories made for both of us. I love him so much, but it's torture spending so much time without him. But the issue of marrying a non-member raises two fundamental problems: That idea seems so contrary to the nature of God. Anyway, before you marry you should work out anything hypothetical that might come up in the future. She will probably feel persecuted and attacked if you try. However her husband joined the church a few years after their marriage. She sacrificed two years of her life to convert people to the religion. My faith, while less orthodox, has certainly matured. Until you can believe someone else's beliefs are reasonable, you will not be able to treat them with the respect they deserve.
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For me this has been an opportunity to increase my love, tolerance, compassion and acceptance. Apps At Your Fingertips. I hope you can make this work out. This also means giving her something specific to do.
Good luck and best wishes as you head back out into the dating pool. Some of the guests talked about the importance of helping hard core mormons to be open and accepting to ALL their brothers and sisters in the church, regardless of sexual orientation. I think the LDS have been vastly over-simplifying that doctrine. If you both comfortable having different faiths, your relationship can still be rewarding and fulfilling. If you end up marrying a true believing Mormon, your marriage will be a threesome. At best they just try to include you in the community, and at worst you are constantly told that you'll be welcome "when you're ready. Sometimes it's easy to forget all the wonderful times we had together before he got into med school. I also know that my husband's job as a Surgeon is before us my kids and I. The scenario where she refused to watch a possibly 'anti' documentary and wanted to watch church-sanctioned material sounds like a red flag. Really have to walk in someone's shoes to understand.