He actually wanted them to be active in a religion and thought this was a good idea. My faith, while less orthodox, has certainly matured. I know a non-Mormon guy who married a Mormon woman and has kept her beautiful and desirable, by encouraging her religious involvement, even though he avoided Mormonism himself. Whatever your leaders have said, consider their counsel, give it the weight it deserves, then counsel with your Heavenly Father about your own situation. I really admire all of you here, who are married but live a very lonely live. If all the Mormons truly were the pricks we often claim them to be, then Mormonism would be the perfect punishment for them. That said, Mormons have learned to have fun without alcohol and often have to wait until drinkers are well-oiled and loosened up to join in the dopey-ness. I am exhausted from giving so much of me and I never got much back. Doctors want to be with their families and attend events but because of work they just can't. Even without temple covenants marriage is a noble and worthy institution.
She probably doesn't even realize how crazy that is. Good advice for "newbie" docs and spouses. Make sure she is Even after that, the Church discourages them from entering serious relationships before they are considering marriage. Honestly I'd let things keep going. I think the LDS have been vastly over-simplifying that doctrine. We have a strong relationship, so I am lucky - but lately the demands of family are becoming a bit too much to handle - and I really don't know how to 'deal' with my inlaws and 'sharing' my husband with them. First and most importantly, I see major trust issues in your future if you both think the other is brainwashed. Personally I have a rule that I will not enter a relationship with a believing Mormon. There are two ways to go about this. It is not something that should be taken lightly.
Some day he hopes to make it to Romania and settle down. I am sure you can all guess how this ends As his moving date was approaching, he was spending more and more time with his friends and less and less time with me. I read through a few of the LDS. My mom works in the medical profession, and it was always hard when she was on call or had to work late, but she definitely works hard. Now if your faith is not so strong to begin with, this perhaps is no big deal. This comment has been removed by the author. And to top things off, last night I caught him cheating. My sisters married to the temple served a mission etcв. Is it wrong not to. His pager will become your most despised enemy.
But, as soon as the marriage happened, the Mormon spouse goes full on Orthodox and expects the non Mormon to comply. He's a big boy and can make up his own mind. That's what good wives do, right.