Ask her right out if she is at all interested in leaving TSCC. And Mormons were basically encouraged to marry other mormons. We might not always like the way some priesthood holders act, but to disparage the priesthood is not being responsible.
I would need to ask my husband again. Understand that it's their belief, and make plans for any of the other 6 days instead. She's admitted to loving me before but she has problems and issues with what she wants. We all know people who know that the gospel is true but they will not accept it. That doesn't get better unless you humble yourself, either -- admit you might be wrong. Religion is super important to LDS people but there's also alot of exmormons. He has no vices, is the happiest person I know, is a healthy role model of manhood for my teen daughter and loves me to the depth of his soul. Aww God bless all u patient strong wives.
My husband and I have been together since we were year-olds at university trying to figure out where we stood with the faiths we had grown up in. I do think this girl is a keeper, and I'm more than willing to tolerate, be patient and live with the crazy schedule. That desire that they be someone other than who they were when they married you is toxic to a relationship. I clearly stated twice that I severed things with the girl. God Bless you and all the other doctors' wives that have transparently shared their experiences on your page. It's almost like I feel as though I have to watch what I say at all times especially when he has residents calling him for various things, might be on call that night, and has to be at the OR by 5: When I myself was interning in my profession, the girl I interned with had married her boyfriend who is also a specialist earlier that year.
Let her go right now then. I am so grateful to have had the ability to instill in them that family comes first. You never walks you'll never know. Would I have changed the course of my life.