As others mentioned, when they are home they are often exhausted, catching up on sleep, preparing a presentation or catching up on notes. It sounds like if we were to have a happy ending, it wouldn't be quite so happy because of how we raise our kids or how the rest of the family would treat me forever We'll discuss it again in more depth now that I have a few specific concerns about what our future together might look like. I am also certain that there are callings and opportunities that I would have had, were I married to a faithful LDS woman, that I have missed. Always taking care of our two daughters single handedly is. We'll have to discuss that, now that I actually know some things about some things.
My boyfriend and i have been togther for 2 years and he has finishd his masters in buisness and is residing in Asia in his job. Try a variety of dates. I am talking to a Surgeon from US, from an equally good college, for a possible marriage. I am very active with my work, social life, and activities and independent. This was hard for me because my faith is deeply rooted within me. I love my husband with my whole soul.
But the issue of marrying a non-member raises two fundamental problems: That idea seems so contrary to the nature of God. If your spouse believes in infant baptism, will you allow the children to have that. I'm a Mormon girl in love with an amazing non-Mormon man.
The brethren have taught that there is an ideal pattern for marriage. Choose courses based on your needs. There is no way this will work out. For men, this will likely come after completing your mission trip, so in your early 20s at the earliest. I truly believe that if a man cheats he was always inclined to do so.