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My wife told me she does not want to know if the church is false, so I don't pressure her. Ultimately there are no guarantees but I'd say it's worth a shot. Do you and your girlfriend have any kind of plan for how you're going to manage your relationship while you're both in residency. So I knew what I was getting into when I married him though I secretly hoped he would still convert back. Your probably thinking of a sect of the Mormons, I'm sure there is one like that. They may need much more than casual contact with the church to see the truth in it. Now, lest you look at this all and say, "sheesh, go to counseling. I visit him every month, we managed to go on weekend trips when he's off and he's spend all his vacay time with me and his family. After two years of being together with very few problems, it ended within 30 minutes of having "The Talk" about my future religiosity. For whatever reason, none of them ever seemed that interested in me I freely admit this could have been cluelessness on my partand so never turned serious.
If you can genuinely deconvert her then cool. And by joining I mean become just as fanatic in it as she is All her life she's been taught that she needs to be married in a Mormon temple Wife left when I came out If her family are all Traditional Believing Mormons, they will try to convert you. See her good qualities for what they are and see it as a good relationship to remember.
I had a business, 3 engineering degrees, numerous patents, and was working countless hours a week to try and keep a roof over our heads, make sure she was fed, the house was clean, bills were paid, etc.


She will probably feel persecuted and attacked if you try. Don't put them through that either. Ragonk If you don't get it, never mind. With all of this said, I wish I would have found your blog earlier. Weirdly, one of the best sexes I ever had was with a lesbian who felt remorse and as though she had betrayed her fellow lesbians. Being what you can even for 2 hours a week will help. I prayed about whether to marry this man, and I felt and still feel strongly that it was right for me. It's all about timing, and you're in two different places. We always went every Sunday, had family prayer and scripture reading, etc. I have to day that I totally agree!.




Don't put them through that either. Might be worth working through the missionary lessons and CES letter to see if they can agree at least to disagree. Play with fire if you don't fear getting burned. Mormon girls are thirsting for strong, confident, masculine men. Marriage is meant to be eternal. If you are not old enough to consider marriage, you should be careful about having a serious, exclusive relationship. 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. I told him that this wasn't working for me. The most damning information is in the footnotes of the essays. Whatever your leaders have said, consider their counsel, give it the weight it deserves, then counsel with your Heavenly Father about your own situation.
Her church is more important to her than you are ever will beplain and simple. If you can't do that, realizing that your partner may never come around to your side of things, you are not ready to marry this person.
Dating a mormon girl. She's too heavily invested in Mormonism for that.
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