The important thing is that you are getting to know one another, not that you are always doing fancy things. And you seem like a good person. Good luck to you and your boyfriend.
Put your best foot forward; be soft-spoken, courteous, well-mannered, chivalrous, and respectful. If you want to go against that trend, one of you will almost certainly change perspective. He told me that there is nothing in the world that is more gratifying.
Given the fact that doctors, esp surgeons, have a very busy life in US, it seems logical. He did not like the idea of early morning seminary and he told me I was old enough to make my own choice to serve a mission, but he strongly advised against it. I hope I can forgive it someday, but even still my anger is red hot. First, let's start with a short musical introduction on what it's like to be a True Believing Mormon dude. Its was written in shorthand so its hard to read. I went to BYU. In some cases you can just simply live together with differing religions.
Go on your different ways as friends and don't expect your relationship to go anywhere. It will poison your marriage until the end в of your life, your marriage, or your belief. He's usually trying to catch up on sleep working on a presentation, patient notes, etc I know communication is key, but it's helpful to know that others are going through the same experience. I'm firmly in the RUN camp. Weirdly, one of the best sexes I ever had was with a lesbian who felt remorse and as though she had betrayed her fellow lesbians.