Any advice from people who have gone through this would be awesome. Nothing less will do. Thanks again for the help. Submit a new link.
Marriage is serious business and we are in it together despite our spouses shortcomings. Marry a person based on his character, not his religion. I might have went into this with different expectations on the whole now i know t simply have NO expectations and cherish every second i get with this new guy im interested in. If you marry her, you're marrying into a cult, a mild cult as far as cults go, but a cult nonetheless. Many times, that is exactly what it really does feel like Yes I'am all to aware about those silly answers regarding pay and "don't worry be happy" boloney.
I get a lot of satisfaction out of being a paramedic and my business is a long time dream. While a part of me is sad about not having a temple marriage and getting sealed together I have hope that this could change while we are on this earth and I have faith in an ever-loving Father in Heaven who is kind and just and will be able to provide a way for my family to live together in the eternities. Then be clear you will never convert. She still lives in her hometown though. Personally I have a rule that I will not enter a relationship with a believing Mormon. He want to wait at least one year before he makes any decision he want to take it slow.
My husband did his residency in family medicine before work hour restrictions and pulled hour work weeks just like the surgeons. Having said that I'm not looking to get married any time soon, so no. I get it - he's dedicated years of his life to his craft and he has one chance to roll the dice. It broke my shelf, we left as an entire family, and our marriage is better than ever. In my view, baptism at 8 is just a variation on infant baptism. Their thinking is something like this.