Then be clear you will never convert. The gold is in the footnotes and sources linked from those new essays. The church really needs to tailor to more partial LDS families, imho. If it were me, I would be flattered they had that much time to spend on me. But that was also a possibility if he had married a non-mormon. It seems to me like you are walking into a relationship where there is a significant disconnect from the start. In the end, if the guy is the keeper you say he is then go with your gut. In fact, you likely will meet a few.
There are such things as perfect loving families though. My ex called me, I was so surprised, I answered the call and all he said was that he was so sorry for everything that happened, that he wanted me to return to him, that he loves me so much. I have rediscovered what I love about the church but choose not to attend or participate. But he's got to know the aggravation and pain that he likely will face. Unless you convert she won't marry you, plain and simple. You don't have to believe them yourself, but you need that respect in thought as well as action, and you need to frame this as your own journey because you can only change yourself. You should ask Him what you should do, as no one else can see the end from the beginning and no one else has perfect love for you and for your potential husband.
These were some tips to keep in mind when dating a Mormon guy or girl. So I feel like we have to wait yet another year just for the daunting part of it to start. It will be up to you, her man, to support the positive expectations.
See, I am a SAHM and my husband has just gotten accepted into a 4 year pediatrics residency program this year. They have heavy-handed laws, free handouts, unfair advantages for getting jobsвa loud feminist illusion spoon fed to them. Takes some getting use to. Flirting Questions to Ask a Guy.