So I came across this blog and I was hoping you ladies could give me some advice. Consider also the evolving perspective of the potential husband. He went out and purchased a promise ring, but was holding off on giving it to me. Mormons are also taught "Families can be together forever. It's just not worth it to constantly be stressing over this and feeling dissatisfied with the way things are after we've been dating for this long. And he needs to trust his instincts if he thinks she's being dishonest. Should we try to heed their counsel and marry in the Church.
To those asking about pre-med boyfriends, mcat, first year, med school boyfriends: You never accomplish half what you set out to do, and taking practice exams is the most anxiety provoking experience. However, like the comment posted on March 18th the program only had one or two wives and the ones they do have are busy with their kids. The idea of a rich doctor is almost antiquated. To me, the core question is, is this person inclined toward self transcendence are the inclined, desirous, self aware enough to be selfless. It is positively shocking. Nothing fixed that issue in me as fast as being almost inseparably bound to a woman that pushed back and kicked screaming against the pricks every time I wanted to make some sort of spiritual effort. Honestly, I don't have very good advice, but keep being you and hopefully she won't let her religion blind her like it blinded me.
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It is almost impossible for me to hold my tears back. And I don't have issues with her, hell, haven't even seen her in over 20 years, but the experience with the whole Mormon thing gave me better insight in to many things in life. However, be careful to not ask something that may offend your date. I'm surprised this thread is still getting replies. But I was unusual in that I never really wanted to convert my husband I was worried I'd have to divorce him if he turned true Mormon and he didn't need me to believe way he does. He's currently working in the ER and waiting to start his residency. She might not be keeping the Word of Wisdom, living according to the Law of Chastity, or attending church regularly. Fortunately most of my immediate family has done better. Mormons have a well-known code of health, called the Word of Wisdom. The divorce factor may allow some women to experience single-faith marriage at some point as some Mormon men marry multiple Mormon women over the course of their lifetimes, but the overall point stands: The only options for these women involve seeking a partner outside of the church, or a lifetime of celibacy.
Marriage is meant to be eternal. His father died and he was not given one day off. Think about what you want in a relationship. But, on the other hand, maybe being a doctor is so fulfilling that they can cope better with the lack of other activities.