I want to serve a mission in my old age with my husband. I spent a lot of time on my knees and made several trips to the temple before I felt l could trust that what I knew I wanted to be promptings actually were. Response to your edit: Do NOT bring up or mention anything that could be considered "anti Mormon. Doctors don't have time for anything really they are overworkedand tired all the times.
She was expecting me to break up with her, like all previous guys she's been into have done. I say to you, decisions determine destiny. Not all of us are able to achieve that ideal but we are to strive for it. Now just ask yourself what are the odds of her thinking her way out that crazy nonsense. However, and this might sound sad.
What a bozza topic. Just go ahead and ask for the definitions and treat it like learning a new language. They are not God. You are not a worthy RM priesthood holder. I still love my Heavenly Father and my Savior. Some other times I admire myself and ask God for help. My current atheism bothers him a little but as long as we respect each other it's fine. I have many friends and members of my family who married within the church and later divorced. The views expressed by individual users are the responsibility of those users and do not necessarily represent the position of the Church.
These are things your wife may consider matter-of-fact and you may be surprised by if you don't discuss them now. The truth is I miss being together. And even longer when you add that one-year fellowship to the end of it. Oh, and remember LDS girls are usually good at leading guys on with potential sex to get guys to agree to what they want join the church. My wife and her family are a good example of this. Ignore the busy-bodies who want to condemn your significant other.