If anyone interested in dating a doctor and try their luck,you can visit No-Scrubs a special social network just for doctors and physicians. My fiance is a surgeon. I look back the 13 years with such sadness and loneliness; I was extremely busy and had no time for myself or others. Go for the joy, the experiences, the children to come. Even if you are looking towards marriage, it can be better to hold off on more serious activities until a couple of dates to make sure you both feel the relationship is moving in the right direction. 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. While it's true that Mormons are not one-dimensional and completely predictable, the odds of a successful relationship, given the OP's description of his girlfriend, are slim.
Unless you convert she won't marry you, plain and simple. I realize I rambled a bit and may not have answered all your questions; feel free to ask anything else you want to know. It's winter here and I figured she was layering for warmth. She has to decide for herself what she believes, but you can definitely help expose her to new ideas. The first time that happened could have been viewed as a warning sticker, and been your cue to exit stage right. Maybe you do, too. Between kids and his work and his being asleep in the living room chair, there is no communication. Although, I also would question the fact that you're doing all the contacting I just do not text anyone that often or call people.
They are exhausted, under tons of pressure, stressed, and expected to be studying hours after their long shifts. And the thought of being a 'single mom' if we have kids. The first year is mostly research with regular hours followed by those daunting 3 years. Of course my parents love each other very much and would not choose another spouse, which is why her response caught me off guard. And the longer you see her you won't be getting out of anything soon either. That thing literally never shuts up.
She was a mormon and he finally joined the church at For 40 years there was a disconnect and she really viewed him as a lesser person cause he wasn't a member. I hope he wised up. Oh your fiance works in the medicine field, too. If she says that the mission was the greatest experience and best two years of her life, any chance you have at a normal long-term healthy relationship is dim unless you convert.