It CAN work, to be frank. A Mormon wife will also want to bring the kids along, and that should be discussed and decided before marriage and before kids. Our communication is almost gone to none, he needs a lot a lot of alone time to achieve his career while i am really worried that how much longer i can live like this!!. And no I would not pressure them to convert but as a Latter-day Saint I would pray for them to convert as I do for many people I know and love. I can pray for and with my youngest daughter and bless her thru prayer. At the end of the second date I knew I needed him in my life.
I remember being at some random party in university, holding a beer and looking at the throngs of people around me who were drunk and stumbling. I have to say that I am a lucky woman. I am giving him all of those things. Maybe there is wisdom behind some of the peculiarities. We have lunch and have each others undivided attention while the kids are at school. Everyday he asks me, "What are you doing tonight. Anytime he is with me and "our" son he is on call, distracted or "needs" time to watch football and golf.
Seek advice, and like the chick said, talk and talk and talk untill its all sorted out in your mind, and in his. But our marriage is strong, and our children are good people. Never ask vague questions and give her definite options instead. Mixed races, however, are NOT tied into opposing beliefs and mixed races don't try to "convert" each other. I will definitely take your advice and talk with him about my concerns I truely love him and want us to see eye to eye about certain issues since we are working towards being in this for the long run. Mormonism has a lay clergy, so everyone serves in the Church.
Don't wait for it to eventually fall apart or hope that she will change. He was my first boyfirend and is an amazing husband. Signs of Male Attraction: Reading a Man's Body Language. I have read some of the comment here and would like to share my experience. If he's in year 1 of the residency, he's got probably years left finishing residency then fellowship. I went to BYU. The point made was that a parallel can be drawn between interfaith and interracial marriages. Is it wrong not to. You know what the official line of the church is, and what bishops and stake presidents are likely to say. Mormonism has a lay clergy, so everyone serves in the Church.