I don't want a life of paranoia and loneliness but she is the person I want to be with and I want to ask her the most important question of my life this summer. I believe in temple marriage, and in the importance of those covenants. But I do still largely consider us an interfaith couple. In 5 years, one thing has become certain to me. I have missed the Church in some ways, and certainly the blessings of a temple marriage. And so, I always have to think about my son when I have to travel or have other work commitments.
He took out his bad moods on everyone. But equally, does this mean you will have to sanction what you do, say and watch regarding Mormonism. Its not only adultry. In childhood, that includes the majority. If she expresses interest in converting, be prepared to talk about your beliefs, and help her find ways to learn about and follow them. That is a goal worth fighting for. It can burn, and it can burn you hardcore. She may be beautiful, friendly, and sincere.
Sometimes I complain to my kids and to my husband. It's typical to not hear from him for weeks. These garments will not be fun for dating, if you know what I mean. It also means that you have to give her something particular to do. These are things your wife may consider matter-of-fact and you may be surprised by if you don't discuss them now.
I am willing to add his religious observances to our worship as a couple and as a family, but should I also be willing to give up some of my participation in my own faith в for example by attending the temple or Sunday services slightly less often in order to spend more time as an entire family. I think it was Spencer Kimball who counselled that before marriage you should keep your eyes wide open and then after marriage keep your eyes half shut. The two of you can get married in the temple and live together forever for eternity.