I know kids and a house will make our time together challenging, but for as long as I have known him his family is the most important thing and he makes sure to keep a strong relationships between them. A friend of ours who is going to grad school at Duke started complaining to me about how he had to work while Dr. Girls aren't socially required to be missionaries, unlike men. A forum for ex-mormons and others who have been affected by mormonism to share news, commentary, and comedy about the Mormon church. Modest dressing is the best policy here. And here's an excellent video on the importance of religious freedom. You need to do this ceremony first where you end up pledging all your money and property to the church: It's cruel to suggest it.


Dating a dr is hard. I have heard for ten years that my spouse is "second fiddle. All I can say is, "WOW". In 5 years, one thing has become certain to me. That's our best option. They even refrain from tea and coffee. That means that we are always changing and growing.
The odds are definitely not in OPs favor for something like this working for him. I knew intern year would be brutal and I hoped residency would be a little better, and it was. Going back in time, it was never encouraged for people to marry outside their faith and this covered most christian religions in the United States. For example, the irish, polish and the italians basically intermarried. Some mormon girls are closeted freaks as someone here has already said. Did he get kicked out of the church for marrying you. We always went every Sunday, had family prayer and scripture reading, etc. I feel like this pressure of finding a residency has already taken a toll in our relationship and somewhat "controlled" us for so long that I am already so tired of it. That's just too high a price to pay. What a fascinating response as always.
Dating a mormon girl. My job starts soon and in January I get started on my masters degree at a new school. Dude just to summarize what I think is the majority of the comments. Will he possible convert just to make you happy without really buying into it. It's a tricky business, but oh so worth it for the one you love. Again, I deeply love my dad, but these were things that I had to deal with. All those are reasons to give the church some elbow room but they are not reasons for actually staying. And the thought of being a 'single mom' if we have kids.