So while I believe that, in fact, non-celestial families still can be together forever, I also think that there must be great merit to qualifying for the whole Enchiladaвwhich I perhaps cannot fully appreciate at this time. It's been really helpful already. We are doing long distance at the moment and I was wondering if you have any advice. You might need to trade missionary lessons for research on her part, and we can suggest less scary resources. It's not fair to put words in her mouth and thoughts in her brain like this. It's a heart-wrenching story. Listen to the still small voiceв.
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In her obviously orthodox Mormon paradigm dad's a bishop, she went to BYU and on a missionunderstand that she believes her husband must be an orthodox Mormon and get married to her in the temple. Marriage is simply not an option to me there. We love each other and have known each other for years. It is so hard, so sad and so lonely. I know from my own experience that God has the answers and that He speaks to those individuals who humbly seek Him. Two people can be as completely different as it is possible to be and respect each others' beliefs. Essential reference tools, including a drug-interaction checker, medical calculators, and a pill identifier. But I'm glad for all the advice I read on this blog.
Good luck to you and your family with the rest of fellowship. You can't gamble on her seeing Mormonism for the shit show that it is. You gals have my sympathy. I just wanted to let SN and AD know that, if you decide to choose this path, you are not alone.
You guys are looking into this wayyyyyyy too much. She is now happy with her uber-Mormon boyfriend and I am happily dating other people as well. In each case, you should also consider how this will affect your families. But it is important to be ruthlessly honest with yourself about how you feel about it. And now he is in his 60s. Good communication, love, support and understanding are the things you should consider. I would go ahead and make boundaries with the conversation about kids and church, if that is your preference. I just wanted to tell you that I am grateful for your words!. I dated many LDS guys before him.