I used to be religious when I was a kid. Thank you so much. Well, you won't be getting into anything soon. Divorce would have wiped him out and he would not have been able to ever stop working. I don't want to stress him. It is how she is programmed and it is a fundamental tenant of the religion. If you feel peaceful with your decision and you feel it is right that should be helpful. We don't have many nights out and he does sleep when he can but he has a surgeon's ego and so being great in bed is a priority for him.
A few years, maybe. If you decide to marry this man, you both will find a way to be happy and have a wonderful marriage, not that perfect that we see in the Sundays at Church. If this is someone you are to marry, then the rest will take care of itself. We had our first child about a year into the relationship. Wow, every word resonates. You have given me the courage to continue to protect my marriage and children. Your crush will watch you closely to see how you interact with these little ones. However, that doesn't mean I am in a situation where I can call or text or anything. She might be everything you want, but in her eyes you are not what she has been dreaming of her whole life.
He later converted to her faith and was called to be a temple sealer. I am a something male. She'll be hoping that you're going to convert and if neither is happy with the other being as they are, you'll find yourself divorced shortly down the road. We're generally very happy when we're together, but like everyone else, it isn't always easy to find the time between his schedule and mine.
I know "Meet the Mormons" isn't what I'm looking for I went through a very similar experience earlier this year and the community was extremely helpful. Do what feels right. If he is the right person for me, then I would wait and deal with the busy schedule in the meantime. Props to your sister. Lots of really thorough replies. Is your mind made up and you want justifying support.