In my view, baptism at 8 is just a variation on infant baptism. He also brought up issues with the church when we discussed religion so slowly he brought to light some disturbing facts and even though I would have denied it, it got to me. And a YW leader feels soory for my daughter who is growing up in a home without the priesthood. You can't force her to change, nor should you if you could. Take the missionary lessons, read the Book of Mormon and the Bible. Mormons observe the Sabbath closely, so Sundays are for attending church meetings and focusing on their spirituality.
Despite having three children around, it gets super lonely. And also I thought it was weird she wore some kind of pants that come to her knees under her other pants, but I never asked about that. Although there are no strict rules as to who should do the asking, the Mormons are very conservative and in general, they expect guys to do the asking. You have to have very thick skin to stay in it. Because she will think that all of a sudden she is going to hell for being human, that's mormon sexual repression.
You are not a worthy RM priesthood holder. Keep things going and see what happens. If we can say them together, great; if not.
And the longer you see her you won't be getting out of anything soon either. Otherwise, happiness can be found in any relationship. A Mormon wife will also want to bring the kids along, and that should be discussed and decided before marriage and before kids. I can honestly say this isn't worth it.