I have heard for ten years that my spouse is "second fiddle. Choose courses based on your needs. There are many good things. It sounds like you unfortunately ran into this guy at the wrong point in life. I don't think it's going overboard, though, to state one very possible and very likely scenario, and that is that this girl may likely be completely indoctrinated and believing. Many Mormons stick to a small group of friends within the church. He is also a bit too neat.
Also, I'm sorry that things didn't work out for you with that guy: I'm sure you will meet someone else that's just as wonderful but treats you better if you haven't yet. She, her family, and her friends all believe that she can't get into the Celestial Kingdom VIP Heaven unless she is "sealed" to a Mormon husband. I can honestly say we have grown apart thru the years. If you do end up having sexual relations, she will feel guilty, and it will affect your relationship, you can count on that. They don't get easier, the demands of the hospital and patients will always come first. Plx express what yu think as you ladies are more experienced in this stuff. Let me tell you, it is NOT any easier. This broke my heart.
Like, she thought that serving would remedy her of any doubts or testimony issues. They could fill a book, the stories I could tell. That one I haven't asked him about yet though since I feel like it would be a little presumptuous and might seem like I'm rushing things commitment-wise.
He started to reflect on how he had become accustomed to missing the day to day moments but these were the big ones that were now being pushed behind his work in priorities. He's a big boy and can make up his own mind. I expected long hours and lots of call, which there are. Or am I just being a pushover and need to demand a little more if he wants to keep seeing me. And how little some men understand the value of a well-dusted baseboard. As for deciding to marry someone who is not mormon, here is how I made the decision. Mormons have a well-known code of health, called the Word of Wisdom. It is hard work. They want a man who has navigated the stormy seas of the world, who has just a little bit of history, and has overcome the degenerate worldly culture, a man who has discovered for himself where peace and happiness lie. Yes, anyone crazy enough to believe the story of gold plates should be able to rationalize a brown rock.