Learn more about the LDS Church. With his compartmentalized mind, if I walk away, he will close that door and move on. Log in or sign up in seconds. Thank you for this site. Sorry dude, she is in way to deep. Please realize I know how the church works, was extremely active and raised good kids. Love the way you normalize the challenges of being married. As time has gone by I realized that the opinons of others is not important to me and oddly enough those who did not originally approve have had their hearts and minds changed by the love my husband shows me, our daughter, and the members of my family.




The important thing is doing it together. You have to make the decision as to what you want your home and your children to have in that home. I'm sorry you may be hearing a lot of negativity from us. Of course they do. There is no freedom to think, no freedom to speak your mind, and no freedom to do anything that 'the brethren' say not to. Reading your messages I don't feel bad about being in the shadow of his career. With me it's less about taking my time and more about the mental drain.
I married a person, not a religion. And you know what. Drives me a bit crazy. Here are a few questions you could ask her. What goes on in those sacred temples. I learned how truly very Mormon I really am, to the deepest part of my soul. I know you got a zillion replies, and I have not read them. I want him to commit more to his family and himself.
I have read half of all the comments and decided to skip the rest. Break up with her. He said that if there is an exception, it is for the individual to obtain through the spirit.