I have no idea if he stayed. To them, everyone is either TBM, hasn't learned the truth yet, or has some kind of personal failing laziness, desire to sin, allowed themself to be deceived by satan, etc. Not every LDS person does, unfortunately. Leave her so you can both find people that youre more suited for. Additionally, just as corporate cultures exist, so does it exist for every family. And I learned how freeing that is. I will be checking your Blog frequently. It's a foolish dream I suppose. However, for me, there have been some perks too.
I mean, I get where it comes from but it's so ridiculous. That was literally over years ago. My boyfriend and i have been togther for 2 years and he has finishd his masters in buisness and is residing in Asia in his job. She never mentioned TSCC. And depending on his views of the Sabbath, you will probably get the tug of war on Sundays. I don't know if it's worse for us: For me, it's been an inner battle with myself, should I follow my husband or should he follow me as I am one year ahead. I simply do NOT believe he and I will not be together after we die. Once he's out of training, though, the medical marriage is much like any other marriage and the success strategies are really all the same. 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. I really loved this woman and not sure what to do.
The rest of it is all just the normal course of events for someone in this situation, but this isn't a good sign: If he were thinking about you, he'd contact you when he does have the rare free minute or two. Things I have and continue to think about. I must admit that this life comes with a lot of surprises. If he weren't a doctor saving lives and had more free time, he could most definitely do YOUR job. My husband is in his last year of residency.
Still, I would be interested to hear your perspective and that of your readers. And here we are with our trivial problems. And sometimes I think we equate easiness with happiness. Submit a new link. Earlier I mentioned "Even if the church believes a bunch of crazy nonsense, and she believes it too, I still really like her and would like to see whether we can have some good intellectual conversations about this stuff.