Edit - I just read through some of your other comments. Because she will think that all of a sudden she is going to hell for being human, that's mormon sexual repression. But daughter and I agreed that this teaching was unhealthy. But I do still largely consider us an interfaith couple. Sometimes I seat and think how we can make this work when both of us have career aspirations I am trying to find a tenure-track position close to my husband this year, and I just keep my fingers crossed that I can do that. Finding a person with whom your wavelength matches, and around whom you feel you can just be yourself, talk about anything, and not be worried about being judged, is not as easy as the romantic movies and TV soaps make it out to be. I am engaged to a Doctor and I must say that all this posts are kinda scary.
That doesn't get better unless you humble yourself, either -- admit you might be wrong. This is legitimately how it is for most dudes in Mormondumb. Plentyoffish dating forums are a place to meet singles and get dating advice or share dating experiences etc. Mine was in California, back in the 70s. The house is perfect, with nothing out of place. Should I stay or let him do his thing. If you are an atheist or a non-believer, then let your date know, and politely decline the invitation. That was hard on my relationship and I had to give up on my dream of being a computer programmer. Did you ask him to drop you off and he refused, or were you hoping he'd think of it himself. IMO he should've been up-front about that before beginning to date you, but, sounds like you're okay with it now that everything's clear.
Here is a list of reasons I feel apply to my situation в some of them in retrospect:. Don't spend money on somebody else' Wife. I will keep reading, but it looks like most of the stuff about racism and polygamy has been "adequately" explained away by updates to LDS. In retrospect, I believe I was being led to my current spouse. I made the decision not to have those things when I married a non-member.
If I were you, I would sever the relationship and find someone else. It's gonna end regardless not trying to be a dick, but that is what is going to happen eventuallyso be smart and cut your losses before it gets harder. Don't get her hopes up too much - in return ask her to do something to research your views. Also, if you have girls, you must realize that they are second class citizens in the church and the church will reinforce this idea. Life is too short. You can ask her directly, or through sources like other Mormons or reading their books. When missionaries come home, they are like top dog religious people.