If you can love them unconditionally with how they are now, then I say go for it. I'm so comforted by this thread. As far as as race and the priesthood, Mormons still believe the priesthood ban was divinely inspired. I think the most important thing is to bring up the issues as questions rather than points as why she's wrong. Even after that, the Church discourages youth from entering serious relationships before they are considering marriage. And as many posters stated, it is something that needs to be seriously discussed with your potential partner. If after all these suggestions you're thinking "в But I really like her. Many others have asked the same question in the past so you may want to find those and read the responses there. As for the Mormon cohort he will be exposed to, I have two thoughts: And so far as I could tell, it worked and no one tried to drag her husband into the church. Sometimes you might even get jealous of the patients since they seem to get to even see your 'doctor' more than you do.
Should we try to heed their counsel and marry in the Church. Additionally we have no family nearby for me to rely on for help or just to combat loneliness. But on the main page of exmormon Reddit on the side bar there is a link to a site with links to all the pages on LDS. Although there are no strict rules as to who should do the asking, the Mormons are very conservative and in general, they expect guys to do the asking. I cooked every meal…… My husband went to work…being a god to his patients. People should marry for love, not money. He is still in residency.
The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent the position of the Church. I have believed in for better for worse but I cant do it any longer. I have rediscovered what I love about the church but choose not to attend or participate. The big one is that under Mormon theology both of you must be believing, fully active members to live together in the afterlife.
Again, reading your blog definitely opened up my eyes to many things I was totally oblivious to. 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. I am realizing now, after leaving my job, selling my house, moving ect…. My spouse really is the most important and I would be nothing without them. My husband had quite a late start in his career; he will be almost 40 by the time he starts residency so I feel we are already way behind in that sense, but also he has had a very hard time getting into residency as he went to med school outside the US.