Jack is right about the demographics. I could go on, but this should give you the idea. Either it's enough for you - or it's not. That is the shit storm on the road ahead of you. Toxic is the right word.
Someday she may really regret everything, and miss you like crazy. It's gonna end regardless not trying to be a dick, but that is what is going to happen eventuallyso be smart and cut your losses before it gets harder. If I even mention wanting to talk just about normal life things, I am told not to tilt the balance between problems and fun.
Through this, if you run into unforeseen issues like sold out movies or you cannot get a seat at a restaurant, you will always have a backup plan. Oh well, I'll just pretend she's not mormon and see what happens. I'm so sick of waiting around every night and weekend to see if he will have a minute for me. She went ahead a married a non member. I am very understanding about it and I'm fine with retaining some independence, especially at this stage in dating.
My children started a new school this year and up until last week, my husband couldn't have told you what time they started or where to drop them off. Because if you can't live and let live, you both need to dive deep into this stuff and figure out what you believe and want in your life. WordPress spam blocked by CleanTalk. I married someone that wasn't of my faith and it worked great. Love in Different Languages. But you are setting yourself up to leave the Church more easily, and even if you agree the children will be raised Mormon, your kids will likely not continue to participate in the Church as adults. If she says that the mission was the greatest experience and best two years of her life, any chance you have at a normal long-term healthy relationship is dim unless you convert.