If you have tended to straddle the line between light and dark in the past, or have been a partier, expect to make some changes for this relationship, and expect certain things from your new crush. Then I discovered that Mormons were a welcome exception to the degeneracy that pervades American women. It sucks to admit, but I broke up with him after 6 months because I didn't think there was any point if we couldn't be together forever. Yes, those of us in the hospital work longer and harder days than most people with 9 to 5s, but we still have off days. I let her know it's not healthy to expect someone else to change - we can only control ourselves and not others. If you have a literal belief that you need to have a temple marriage to go to the celestial kingdom, you will always keep a secret desire to convert your spouse. Additionally, you need to take stock of your beliefs and acknowledge they may change overtime. In many ways, she was everything that I ever wanted in a spouse, but in other ways she was not what I ever expected. And there are questions and lessons that dual-faith couples face that zero-faith or single-faith households do not.




The point is that there are way too many people talking in this thread as if they have some sort of psychic knowledge a stone in a hat, perhaps. It is fundamental that we focus foremost on developing ourselves as suitably strong men. So do you just never give anything back to SOs in terms of time or small gestures.
Which is the highest place in heaven aka celestial kingdom. Just an idea, I have no idea what would actually work for her. All's well that ends well A guy named, "Lovable Luciferian" is dating a Mormon Chick. I am lucky that I am not yet married to him, hence i have a choice to decide. I still feel enriched by the contrasts, but in the important things, we have largely come together. God brought the two of us together, and we are truly in love. The divorce factor may allow some women to experience single-faith marriage at some point as some Mormon men marry multiple Mormon women over the course of their lifetimes, but the overall point stands: The only options for these women involve seeking a partner outside of the church, or a lifetime of celibacy.
Have you created your Facebook Club yet. Hire out as many household chores as you can afford housekeeping, lawn care etc. Now just ask yourself what are the odds of her thinking her way out that crazy nonsense.