Good to see that I'm not alone. I understand that, and accept that. Now 13 years later, my son is a teenager.
When I was 19, my boyfriend considered himself an atheist. I have been pretty much a single mother most of that time. There are billions of other girls out there who I wouldn't have issues like this with. This one is different. If you are all sealed together, you will be together forever in the Celestial Kingdom. When DH comes in he is still gone more than half the time. My husband started a solo practice and the last few years have been very difficult on our marriage- financially as well as personally. If so, then step away from the internet and go look him in the eyes and take his hands and start asking him all the questions you asked me.
Plentyoffish dating forums are a place to meet singles and get dating advice or share dating experiences etc. My husband's extramarital relationships were well-known in the hospital where he practiced. You can't force her to change, nor should you if you could.
When you come home do you just want to be alone. And even then it will put Huge stress on it and on you for the rest of your life. His job prevents you much access to him. I am trying to figure out how to go on in life and discover myself again. She may never join the join the church. Initially I thought he would join the church and life would get back on the only track I knew. If I had one thing to add, mixed race marriages are quite similar. Dress nicely, as the girl will appreciate the effort put into looking good for her, and encourage her to do the same. Not sure if you are, or not. The big one is that under Mormon theology both of you must be believing, fully active members to live together in the afterlife.