I met him today and we talked about what he wants to do in the future. The important thing is that you are getting to know one another, not that you are always doing fancy things. The thing about General Authorities and General Conference, is that they give general counsel that is meant for the general population. How do Mormons feel about contraception. I have been on both sides of this situation, and I know how much it sucks to feel like you're doing everything you can to make it as easy and convenient as possible for the other person to spend time with you, but theyre still not seeing you all that much, and you think they should be able to give you a little more. If I were you, I would sever the relationship and find someone else. And sometimes I think we equate easiness with happiness. It doesn't get better. I'm a single, financially independent woman. I am fortunate to be married to a surgeon who, although he has "the ego," he maintains Christian values in our home.
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The yard stick he uses to assess what is "normal" is so warped that he has lost touch with what a happy life could look like he often berates himself for feeling so miserable given how "easy" his schedule is at just 65 hours a week, not like surgery or some other 80 hour a week speciality. It really has been helpful. Anyone who's a decent human being should be able to know right from wrong and act accordingly. For the official Church websites, please visit LDS. And here's an excellent video on the importance of religious freedom.
You will have to convert and betray your ideals to keep the relationship alive. Besides the obvious brain damage that you will be made to suffer your entire married life, there are future kids to think about. I do nearly all of the parenting fortunately we only have one child -- we both agree that this lifestyle is too demanding for more and find that my husband's crazy hours and the energy drain of the job make me yearn to connect with other wives that relate. Twitter did not respond. The day could come where she has to decide between her relationship with you and her church. I've had a super hard time finding folks who understand what I am feeling I have been married to an orthopedic surgeon for 35 years. You will be kept abreast of political changes within the church that regulate your wife's behavior -- you are probably already aware of several rules she follows. Consider also the evolving perspective of the potential husband. I do know other doctors who have more balance but take a cold hard look at what your life will be like if your man is married to medicine. I don't mean to be rude, but she's not gonna give up her "nonsense".
They seriously have movies about it. As a matter of fact, you can begin here. While my husband is not a doctor he does have a job that requires very odd hours a-typical of the American and works all holidays. That contributes to status in her culture. Marriage to the wrong person is extremely difficult. She sacrificed two years of her life to convert people to the religion. Do whatever it takes to at least learn from your relationship with your Mormon crush. Unfortunately, I can't answer the questions about marrying him etc.