Forty plus years later I met my incredibly wonderful fabulous Mormon husband. Don't get her hopes up too much - in return ask her to do something to research your views. There are other occasions for humor, but these two are off the table.
He is living with the health effects from working upwards of hrs a week. My wife and her family are a good example of this. And I don't mean my good friend Satan. I was born and raised in the LDS faith. I'd try to see if she will leave the religion, and if not, you should break it off. I guess I can understand that because his door needs to be locked from the outside and it would be too soon in our relationship to give me a key. I maintain my own life and embrace my SO with open arms when I do see him, which comes to about once a week usually dinner after 8: I get up with him at 4 A. In each case, you should also consider how this will affect your families. I wish I could reach out to this girl and tell her not to pass up an awesome guy. Unless you have those same understandings, I'm sad to say the relationship is almost certainly doomed.
There is no way out, either I need to continue to sacrifice myself or get out of this relationship. A lot of people will tell you to run but if she is in her late 20s most Mormon guys her age are married. I read through a few of the LDS. I am struggling with keeping our worlds overlapping.
That's one great thing about the internet and blogging That is exactly how I feel. I wish I could reach out to this girl and tell her not to pass up an awesome guy. I don't drive and we live far away from our family. Sexually, risque and the such is essentially the same as baptists and fundamental Christians. God Bless you and all the other doctors' wives that have transparently shared their experiences on your page. While I miss talking to him, I also would prefer the nonverbal stuff sometimes too. Found this blog just now after searching "married to a surgeon". As for conversion, she just spent every waking second thinking about converting people.