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I'm not trying to be mean, just very clear. I am dating a wonderful man, amazing. YOUR prayers are just as efficacious as a priesthood holders are. I am fortunate to be married to a surgeon who, although he has "the ego," he maintains Christian values in our home. He may never come out and say it, but if you mention marriage outside of the church and he's OK with it, you have a slight chance of being happily married to her and not being mormon. I might have went into this with different expectations on the whole now i know t simply have NO expectations and cherish every second i get with this new guy im interested in. I've already approached him like a million times to ask why he has been distant with me but now I'm realising it's his work load but he doesn't want to admit it's a lot for him. I have no kids with him I had one from a marriage before and I'm glad I have no kids with him now. Someone already said it, but unless you are planning on converting, this is a dead end relationship. Make sure she knows the plan, so you both can dress appropriately.
Maybe you do, too. I'm keeping myself occupied with my kid, work but I wonder if my career will ever take precedence.
Joanna has written a good answer here. Mormon theology is peculiar, yes, but the media frequently takes things out of context and misrepresents the religion. I am dating a wonderful man, amazing. My parents, siblings and grandparents are all active members; as am I. She's most likely secretly playing out fantasies of converting you, marrying you in a Mormon temple, and having a very Mormon life, OP. Is it really worth it to give up what I want out of a relationship because its hard to balance studying which I understand is stressful and being with the person who makes you happy. And no one has the right to judge you for your decision. She suggested instead watching something that was produced by the church itself. We still went on dates when we could, but it became less and less often. Why prophets are awesome.




I pray almost daily that his schedule will get better once we both started working, but I'm constantly concerned that I'll be doing most things alone too. But there also are alot of committed hardworking men who take on a hard job and do their best to juggle work and family. I disagree with the doctrines and practices of the LDS church. She likely hasn't had many long-term relationships and has no idea what dynamics are involved in one. You have to come second right now. If she was anything like me, that idea is probably foreign, radical, confusing, interesting, and inspiring to her. Plentyoffish dating forums are a place to meet singles and get dating advice or share dating experiences etc. Again, reiterating it, don't expect a decade's worth of time with her, but enjoy her good while you two are together. We're giving it to you straight because we hope to help you avoid the heartache many of us have experience due to the harmful teachings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The two of us are going on an overnight this weekend.


He also wants to have kids soon since I am already The dilemma I have now is: I do not know how would our relationship shape up, after marriage, assuming everything goes fine. As the patriarchal leader, it will be up to you to figure it out and to dispel her unrealistic fantasies. I forgot to add, that if you marry and alow your children to be raised as Mormon, chances are you wont be able to be at their wedding because it will be in the temple.
She is instructed to have children within wedlock very soon, raise these children in a Mormon home, and devote hours each week to church activities plus Sabbath observance on Sunday.
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