I don't think we are going to end up being friends but I'll get over that. I would do it all over again and thank my lucky stars that I found this man, that he loves, and that I love him. And here's a fabulous musical explanation of how the church came to franchise it's ecclesiastical services and doctrinal instruction in a process known as correlation.
Interestingly, my parents felt the same way about him. However, if you are a Catholic guy dating a Mormon girl, then remember that her parents may be averse to it. If your spouse thinks 8 is too young to get baptized, are you all right with waiting until they are older. When we are together it is amazing he obviously has work that he takes care of when I am there but for the most part he tries his best to leave work at the office. She still has another year of residency but I am hoping she chooses a specialty that is not as demanding on her time. Before I would just take things as they came, internalize them, be miserable about it but not voice my concern in fear of being told that I can't handle his lifestyle. A lot of people are religious.
Communicate and get those answers, OP. Posts from people who have your same problem occur on a regular basis here on RFM. Adore them and make them feel loved and appreciated. She is a returned missionary, and won't Marry you if you want to stay atheist. Interestingly, my parents felt the same way about him. Eventually I hope each wards get to a point where they know that as a ward family our job is simply to make sure that each person, member or non member knows that when they enter the house of the Lord, they are loved. Twitter did not respond. You'll question your parenting decisions but he won't be involved in supporting you because he'll have no idea what's going on and little interest. Sorry for the VERY late reply. My beliefs have changed several times in my life, but not those things, so my interfaith marriage has lasted 25 years.
So I was falling head over heels for this guy, but in the meantime I didn't feel like we were going anywhere. Even though it sounds like she is very Mormon, I feel that this will help her. About ten years ago, I realized I needed to quit qualifying my excellent husband who is a better man than many Mormon men I knowI realized I needed to raise my kids to think of him as completely equal to the men they knew at church. But remember that it is also your wife's choice to obey or disobey, and that you have no authority over her as a person, either. I would never convert. You I think are ok with that. Would she be okay with never being married in the temple.