She seems to be ok with that, and wants to continue our relationship, and also talks about wanting marriage and children, and raising those children to be mormon like her even if I'm not religious. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints teaches that all sexual relationships outside of marriage defined as the legal union between a man and a woman are sinful. The only thing they value it's themselves and their career. MinsPackage speaks the truth. Brown May 27, 0. I can honestly relate to all the stories i read from your blog. Forty plus years later I met my incredibly wonderful fabulous Mormon husband.




Mormons have separate congregations for young single adults, which is very convenient. And now, a final word: Send your query to askmormongirl gmail. So if you feel like you both are getting serious, then talk to your girlfriend in time and sort this issue out. That was hard on my relationship and I had to give up on my dream of being a computer programmer. I'm married an interventional cardiologist; and I wish I only knew 5 years ago before she started her fellowship what the heck I was signing up for. Additionally, just as corporate cultures exist, so does it exist for every family. I was recently married to my husband in the Twin Falls, Idaho temple for time and all eternity. I'm on the same page as you. You will have to make sacrifice your happiness a little. But the loneliness and the hours ER shifts are taken everything I had left in me.
I am a happily married mono-faith guy who has no testimony of dusted base boards. As someone starting residency next year and whose father and brother went through it, and whose girlfriend is about to start it I have to say that you can't be mad at him for not sacrificing something to spend time with you - there is literally nothing else to sacrifice; residency is called residency because the doctors used to live in the hospitals, and it was akin to monks in monastery. If you feel peaceful with your decision and you feel it is right that should be helpful. You should also be willing to date other people. If she can't or won't consider that the church is a lie, you need to move on because this relationship can't go anywhere. You know what the official line of the church is, and what bishops and stake presidents are likely to say. There is a lot about Mormonism I am still struggling to understand, but I am reading faith-based memoirs and studying up on Mormonism as well as other religions but the relevance here is on Mormonism. I think Bob, the answer can be found in your comment. As our relationship has progressed, this vague hypothetical question has led to some much more concrete thinking about what an interfaith marriage would be like for me, for him, and for us. I've decided not to mention the CES letter or anything that could be considered "anti-mormon.
There are a great many beliefs I can't condone but most of them are along the lines of gender stereotyping, and how you apply that to your own life obviously varies by individual. Do you have any knowlege of the bible. I don't care about the money, I have suggested him to downsize if needed for him to work less. Are you going to keep the sabbath holy as a family, or is he going to take the kids out for pizza after church, leaving you home to observe alone. I'm dating a Mormon girl right now but we both understand that it is most likely isn't going to last long. I don't think you should abandon the relationship just because she is lds. He has let me be a stay-at-home mother while trying to launch my own business and has offered love and support every step of the way. She may be beautiful, friendly, and sincere.