She seems to be ok with that, and wants to continue our relationship, and also talks about wanting marriage and children, and raising those children to be mormon like her even if I'm not religious. My husband's extramarital relationships were well-known in the hospital where he practiced. All's well that ends well A guy named, "Lovable Luciferian" is dating a Mormon Chick.




We only live ten minutes from each other and he's probably too scatter-brained to remember to mail a kiss every day haha, but cute idea for LDRs. A lot of people will tell you to run but if she is in her late 20s most Mormon guys her age are married. Now I try to put myself in his shoes and he has always had a problem standing firm in any decision so its hard for him to say no. So it is going to be over anyway. Interestingly, my parents felt the same way about him. If kids ever came into the picture though, I wouldn't want to be isolated from them psychologically or banned from walking my daughter down the aisle someday. I'm glad a couple of you doctor wives replied back. Although with the change in times, people may not follow these rules as stringently as before, it is still better to be careful so as to not offend anyone, and you may possibly land up with the love of your life. You will raise the kids by yourself, and he won't help even when he's home because he'll be too tired or feel too entitled to HIS time alone.
On top of their day job, they also have to read volumes upon volumes of medical journals to keep up with their profession. God knows the big picture. I married my husband 11 years ago, when he was an undergrad student. I am really in love with him. Life is a journey and going through it with a true partner, and a mutual respect for curiosity, is so far greatly rewarding. She has encouraged me to read LDS.
You were a banker too. As for me, I recall spending a lot of Sundays at sporting events with my dad. Mormons have a well-known code of health, called the Word of Wisdom. How church discipline works. Keep the relationship casual. I don't know how to manage the resentment. I work in a different industry and have worked away from home my fair share. When you try to explain to them why the church would not publish said info on their own website they get mad at you and tell you you're ignorant. The best advice I can give is stay true to yourself. The right age for getting married varies depends for men and women.