So you made a wise decision. She has encouraged me to read LDS. Being what you can even for 2 hours a week will help. It just gets so lonely you invariably commission yourself a single parent. Love the way you normalize the challenges of being married. We can also save our errant children by our valiancy too. I hate to be so undiplomatic, but it will always create friction in your life to have this level of religious difference.




They value femininity, motherhood, and masculinity in men. We all know people who know that the gospel is true but they will not accept it. What are the strategies for not taking the absence personally I mentioned above that I'm cognizant of my SO's constraints, but it's definitely hard I have been married to an Interventional Radiologist 30 yrs. Home no title About Contact. Moved homes 5 times in that time. Your mids is still young. Take extra care to communicate your needs once a week- don't do it every day. Love does a lot. He told me that the ER doesn't share and I'm pretty much the mistress to the hospital.
But I do believe in modern prophets and that God gives no commandment that is not for our own happiness. Thoughtful, Meaningful Content Posts are moderated for content according to the following guidelines hit report on violations: Welcome to Reddit, the front page of the internet. Really, I'm interested in this too.
You are atheist and that's not changing. She is in pretty deep and culture is a powerful force. It takes a special person to be a doctor's spouse. I am in the IT field, and so have no medical knowledge at all. But is it the path that will make you the happiest. I explained to her that from my perspective, if a religious person does something good, you can't trust them because they're doing it for the wrong reasons: When an atheist does something good, you know they're not doing it for any reason other than to help someone else. The Book of Abraham one admits it's not a translation. I was an ordinary doctor until I found Medscape. We raised 2 wonderful children who are now happy and successful adults.