We should all remember this is a human being, and she has a brain. Of course she won't want to watch something that in her mind attacks her religion. An interfaith marriage can be done well or disastrously, or even only being made up as you go. So any support on how to deal with ocd behavior, heavy handed opinions, would be helpful. He performs multiple interventional cardiac procedures and saves many lives daily. We would have a movie night at his apartment on a Saturday night and the next few days would be great. She can only get sealed to him in a Mormon temple. Each to their own though. It was actually causing more of a rift than bringing us together.




There are other issues at play here that are my husband's personal history and that he is now trying to come to grips with, and I have hope that we can put our marriage and our family back together-but the job marches on, relentlessly, and there is no time allotted for personal healing. IE в the comment about not having a husband to give priesthood blessings, etc. Why am I still with him. She will introduce you to the church. We moved city over 6 months ago which was in the best interests of her career as well as mine. As Joanna said, marriage takes some work no matter what, but being married to your best friend, and listening to the spirit brings great blessings. Observe the suttle loony behavior of the family during thanksgiving. She will probably feel persecuted and attacked if you try. He also wants to have kids soon since I am already The dilemma I have now is: I do not know how would our relationship shape up, after marriage, assuming everything goes fine. It's not fair to put words in her mouth and thoughts in her brain like this.
After skimming a lot of these comments it seems like many people have found that the most effective way of coping with their relationship with a doctor is to have low expectations or acknowledge that they will always be second. When she was a kid, Dr. Many men have begun leaving the Church in their early twenties as the mission has become more important.
We need to believe fully and then we make choices, not the other way around. Fortunately most of my immediate family has done better. But I was unusual in that I never really wanted to convert my husband I was worried I'd have to divorce him if he turned true Mormon and he didn't need me to believe way he does. I would advise you to try to be as understanding as you can of her point of view, because having you world view shattered is very difficult and can take a long time to recover from.