Going along with her cult might feel fine when it is just you in her, but if you have kids, it will be very different. If we have children, they will be OK to go to your church, but not compelled to do so, and never baptized. He'll pitch in when he can, but that isn't too often. But I don't want to put any more demands on his time, which is why I thought maybe asking for quick phone call on his drive home might help. If you end up marrying a true believing Mormon, your marriage will be a threesome. If she can accept me for who I am and what I believe, knowing that I'll never give her the eternal family she wants, then maybe we'll be ok. I would not have wanted to be dismissed as crazy and unworthy of attention when I was still a member, because it wouldn't have been true. In childhood, that includes the majority. That's cool and everything until you realize that they're an archeologist or a missionary pilot and are in uncivilized areas with no modern methods of communication.
She asked me not to contact her so that she could have the space she needed at this time. The church is very important to her. This happened to me, and it took me forever to get out of the cult. Go for the joy, the experiences, the children to come.
However, a few months before her exams she suddenly said that she didn't think we were right for each other and broke up with me. December 19, OK, you're off the hook, mine was in the 70's too, but I hadn't been to CA by then. Good communication, love, support and understanding are the things you should consider. We married in early 30's. Sadly, the general consensus of "convert or nope out" sounds like what will end up happening. If it is already an issue in your relationship, then it'll amplify to an extreme if you get married. I had to drive 2 hours alone - and spend the next day alone - bc his partner was out of town - and he could t leave 12 patients on the floor. Thanks for the comment. I do not contact my gf every day unless they are online. Pray about it and follow your heart.
Lyman April 24, How appropriate to celebrate this second night of Hannukah with not one but two queries about interfaith marriage. Subreddit Rules Please see above link for full rules. She hasn't submitted the paperwork yet but I have no doubt that she will do this eventually. Its always for his prior commitment that we always end up cancelling our plan of being together. The Holy Ghost will testify that it is true. The important thing is whether or not your spouse will support you in your endevours to live your religion.