Sorry ladies, but that's just doesn't cut it for me. Whatever your leaders have said, consider their counsel, give it the weight it deserves, then counsel with your Heavenly Father about your own situation. I love my former Mormon friends and family, but a relationship requires devotion and trust and understanding. I wish there was a mother's support network for us all to join and meet up. Are they a functioning member in society. Hence the suspicious quotes around "adequately. In a few months, he will begin working, and his first few years will be demanding what else is new. He want to wait at least one year before he makes any decision he want to take it slow. Before I proposed, I actually broke up with my partner for a month в mostly due to family pressure. No hatred, bigotry, assholery, misogyny, misandry, transphobia, homophobia, racism or otherwise disrespectful commentary.
I am so happy about 'starting' our life together in a few months, but I feel like I am totally setting myself up for disappointment. Try to find out his schedule in detail. Can he see the good in it, or does he focus on the more controversial aspects. Do you truly believe in temple marriage as a requirement for Celestial attainment.
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She sacrificed two years of her life to convert people to the religion. I have many friends and members of my family who married within the church and later divorced. When he's not at work, he's busy preparing or at conferences or studying, basically non existent. And there are questions and lessons that dual-faith couples face that zero-faith or single-faith households do not. Mormonism isn't a free ticket to heaven.
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. Be open to the wisdom the Spirit will share. I wish I had not ignored the signs whiles we dated but now I am out of energy. I think he tries to listen but doesn't know how. If she expresses interest in converting, be prepared to talk about your beliefs, and help her find ways to learn about and follow them. But daughter and I agreed that this teaching was unhealthy. My daughter thinks it's funny that she's known her SO 4 years - not ready for marriage. I have been happily married to a non-mormon for 20 years. My spouse and I are best friends first and I think that's what really makes it work. On the other hand, if you believe God is bigger than we can imagine, and is not constrained by religious dogma, you have as good a chance as any at a happy, thriving relationship.