Somehow I never believed any of that; I wanted a career and a small family and never believed religion was a way to identify good character. In the interfaith marriages that work where one is LDS and the other is not religious, it only works out when the LDS partner is not fully a believer anymore. Much better to marry in the faith if possible.
How else could you go through 8 years of schooling and 3 years of residency without losing your mind. It's a foolish dream I suppose. I married outside the church and have no regrets. Your man is becoming a doctor, and while he's still a resident carving his way into the field, his off days will be few and far between. Btw, you bringing up CES letter shit before thanksgiving will guarantee a very awkward time with the GF and probably the family for the day.
Well if she knew or ever found out, in her eyes you'll be a loathsome perverted deviant in need of sex addiction counseling. If all you are looking for is some non-serious dates to have a good time, you should be fine. She's already past her prime in the Mormon dating market. Do you believe in the Gospel as taught by the Church. Yes, worse than intern year.
You will have to bring her down to reality. I have a better and fuller relationship with God because my own practice has been supplemented by additional observance. She won't look at anything "anti-mormon" but if it's on LDS. The point is that he should ASK her if this is true for her. Facebook Email Twitter Print. You aren't engaged or married or anything, you can't just know that she won't see the light and remain crazy Mormon forever.