That's what good wives do, right. Yes, worse than intern year. If you end up marrying a true believing Mormon, your marriage will be a threesome.
So I am at my dating prime. Sorry man, but if I knew what I know now I would have cut my losses. And to top things off, last night I caught him cheating. Here are my thoughts as someone who grew up with a non-mormon father and as someone who married a non-mormon girl. I'm keeping myself occupied with my kid, work but I wonder if my career will ever take precedence. However, if you are a Catholic guy dating a Mormon girl, then remember that her parents may be averse to it. Me doing everything around the house, running all errands, and working full time doesn't compete with the high stakes work he does and he doesn't understand how hard I am working also because of his job. I would leave him note reminding him how important his work was. Fellowship was worse and now that my doc has been an attending for 2 years, it is worse than it has ever been. I am willing to add his religious observances to our worship as a couple and as a family, but should I also be willing to give up some of my participation in my own faith в for example by attending the temple or Sunday services slightly less often in order to spend more time as an entire family.
You should want to keep things new and interesting, as you would in any relationship, while still allowing your date to maintain the standards of her faith. Unfortunately I've been sort of seeing a girl who is basically a real deal Mormon. I don't know if I can do it or if I want to. It sounds like if we were to have a happy ending, it wouldn't be quite so happy because of how we raise our kids or how the rest of the family would treat me forever We'll discuss it again in more depth now that I have a few specific concerns about what our future together might look like.
Plan on rolling your eyes A LOT at family get torturers together. Your crush will watch you closely to see how you interact with these little ones. I had this issue with my husband and I had to straight out tell him what I needed because he had no clue. So I feel a little frightened after reading this blog. I'd suggest the essays. The independent work is just as important as the work we do as a couple. Anyway, before you marry you should work out anything hypothetical that might come up in the future. I would probably suggest that you cut your losses now. I will keep reading, but it looks like most of the stuff about racism and polygamy has been "adequately" explained away by updates to LDS.