I hate that it's all on his terms. It's like watching somone lose themselves in an abusive relationship. I have to say that I am a lucky woman.
Well if she knew or ever found out, in her eyes you'll be a loathsome perverted deviant in need of sex addiction counseling. He's a good man. My faith, while less orthodox, has certainly matured. There are over promises in the Bible. Disney gives them the fantasy where they can easily achieve a standard of perfection with low risk. But what I discovered surprised me. Maybe watch "Going Clear" with her. I would leave him note reminding him how important his work was. I grew away from mine as my husband then-boyfriend slowly grew closer to his Mormon faith.
Again, reading your blog definitely opened up my eyes to many things I was totally oblivious to. There is no question this is the true church. There is no question this is the true church. Maybe that is why I am grouchy and can't cheer when my husband becomes a director for yet another board at the hospital.
I realize that the answers to many of these questions may be different for every family, and that we need to continue to discuss them more as a couple as we continue to think about our future. Mormon children are advised, in their religion, to refrain from dating until they are at least 16 years of age. Otherwise you're just denying them eternal salvation in their eyes. I need suggestions to handld the neurotic behavior, ocd, and opinions.