There will, in fact, still be churches besides our own. Single parent when I met her. There is no way she will may you without you going to the temple. My boyfriend is a first year orthopedics resident. It will definitely take patience to work through any of this with her but it sounds like she's a pretty awesome person.
My number one question is about family - I want him to be able to be around for kids when that time comesso how realistic is it to expect him to be there for their sporting games or whatever they're doing. Eventually it turned into a sour argument. I don't think we could have a real conversation about those points either. Single parent when I met her.
Should we try to heed their counsel and marry in the Church. Welcome to TwoXChromosomes, a subreddit for both serious and silly content, and intended for women's perspectives. I would rather being with a man who makes less and is faithful but that is just me!. This is because they gave up the structure of what made them desirable in the first place. Any advice from people who have gone through this would be awesome. If she can't or won't consider that the church is a lie, you need to move on because this relationship can't go anywhere. I simply do NOT believe he and I will not be together after we die. The church is really good at putting on a happy, wholesome face to show the world, but if you look behind the curtain, you see that it's a despicable cult. She is in pretty deep and culture is a powerful force. And no one has the right to judge you for your decision.
She was so sad over what she sacrificed it just haunted everyone on Reddit. She might be everything you want, but in her eyes you are not what she has been dreaming of her whole life. I"am a man married to a female doctor with two daughters one is five years of age the other two and a half. Maybe watch "Going Clear" with her. I even had someone tell me I should know better than to marry a nomo. While I knew that she'd be busy with her studies, she did make good efforts to spend time with me at least once a week and things all seemed fine. I'd have plenty if we divorced. I thought she would grow out of it. As my husband learns about Mormonism I get to see it through his fresh eyes. He will always downplay it.