Ask her rhetorically if she would dump her religion for her true love. Though our husband's are different we are very similar. Mormon chicks have way damaged views on human intimacy. Much better to marry in the faith if possible. Good luck to both of you on working this out, and if you decide that interfaith marriage is something you can handle and your gentlemen turn out to be the right men for you, then welcome to the club. Your husband will still round every weekend. I know this post is kind of all over the place but I had to get it out I Here's to hoping that this coming weekend he isn't on call, doesn't have to fill in, doesn't have a million charts to finish, and doesn't have any crazy medical emergencies!!.
Make sure she knows the plan, so you both can dress appropriately. Because Mormons retain old-fashioned values, Mormon girls are raised in a traditional environment by good fathers. It's a less common occurrence, but it happens.
BUT it could easily have gone the other way. At what age do you baptize. Ultimately there are no guarantees but I'd say it's worth a shot. I think more than anything, the thing that gets me is this feeling of being marginalized in his life. I would bet this is exactly what she is thinking about you, which is why she is willing to have a relationship with you aren't a Mormon. Only the racist comments about why it was enacted have been disavowed. You should expect that this will define your relationship with her.
Your not alone I married a women ob 20 years ago three kids 19,15,12 Also lost my job as a homebuilder my thoughts are with you. We'll discuss further after the holiday and see where we end up. Submit a new text post. You just have to decide if the payoff is worth it. I am so beyond afraid of what lies ahead in terms of residency; the loneliness, missing out on years of family experiences together, raising two kids by myself we have a 1. The woman's role is to grow up, marry a worthy priesthood holder, and have a lot of kids.