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Just trying to make it through the day. 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. Don't think your life is going to be all rainbows and great lifestyles. I went to BYU. I had to tell her to stop communicating with my husband she was fired but he had urged her to "keep in touch!!. You might need to trade missionary lessons for research on her part, and we can suggest less scary resources. Be prepared for divorce.
Tips Mormon girls are much like other girls their age, in that they want guys to respect them and treat them well. I'd like to reiterate, though, that sheer physical exhaustion isn't as much of a problem for me as it might be for a med student or a doctor, so he might be deserving of the benefit of doubt if he doesn't keep in touch regularly. I think our entire family feels the loneliness including himself. I get a lot of satisfaction out of being a paramedic and my business is a long time dream. Reconciling this with the doctrine of temple marriage is trickier. Have been MD in good relationship for 25 years with kids etc but key is that my wife has her own life and works as hard as I do at her own career and isn't caught up in my world. A lot of people will tell you to run but if she is in her late 20s most Mormon guys her age are married. Can I add to this extremely old thread. If you have tended to straddle the line between light and dark in the past, or have been a partier, expect to make some changes for this relationship, and expect certain things from your new crush.