I don't want to make a mistake by leaving everything I have going on for me for him. Its really much harder than what I thought. In fact, when I first met him, I had no idea he was even a full fledged doctor.
I had tears in my eyes and goosebumps while reading it. Wow, so nice to know others feel just like me. I suggest to run as it will not get better. So if you feel like you both are getting serious, then talk to your girlfriend in time and sort this issue out.
This is the type of doctrine that Joseph rejected and so have the leaders of the church. I remember being at some random party in university, holding a beer and looking at the throngs of people around me who were drunk and stumbling. I mentioned in another post that I am okay with us not seeing each other all the time. For men, this will likely come after completing your mission trip, so in your early 20s at the earliest. I also remember my father a stake president telling me the night before I got married that every single couple he had counseled through marriage struggles were not reading their scriptures or praying together every night. His energy is used on patients and luckily his son. He performs multiple interventional cardiac procedures and saves many lives daily.
NeverMo in CA Date: NeverMo in CA Wrote: I've read many of the stories here and I know the religion is toxic. And the fact that he didn't respond for two days was confirmation for myself that I did the right thing. The man had essentially been in acadamics his whole life and was emotionally immature. That deal with polygamy explained. I've moved to be with him for med school, then we moved again for residency and just moved again for fellowship. Things have worked out pretty well with us so far. Fellowship was worse and now that my doc has been an attending for 2 years, it is worse than it has ever been. You should not be trying to be exclusive with one person, so go on dates with as many people as you can.