I wouldn't swap roles with my husband any day, he definitly has it the hardest. But marriages don't last if you have to hold back ugly, sarcastic comments when your partner attends religious services or defends religious beliefs. Fell in love with his passion for his love for neurology. Maybe you do, too. From a guy's perspective, I was dating a doctor who was going through her final exams to become a registered specialist. This opens opportunities for all strong and successful masculine men to gain access to these women. The brethren have taught that there is an ideal pattern for marriage.
He is a great doctor and everyone loves him great that makes it easy there are always going to be flirty women if you are not a strong women then run. This means that she will probably be dating others at the same time as you. I'll bring up some CES letter issues, let her know why I wouldn't want my children raised like this, and we'll see what happens.
That conversation prompted me to find and read through this sub, and there's some seriously disturbing shit here. She's too heavily invested in Mormonism for that. Again, reading your blog definitely opened up my eyes to many things I was totally oblivious to. But wait a minute. Same boat, if we have plans, he usually ends up.
Because she will think that all of a sudden she is going to hell for being human, that's mormon sexual repression. I intend to spend some quality time in the temple, with my bishop, and with close family and friends as I think and pray my way through this decision, but I would also value your insights into this. December 19, OK, you're off the hook, mine was in the 70's too, but I hadn't been to CA by then. He puts no effort forth toward our marriage - he has no time or energy to do so.