Once you both die, you will not be married in the afterlife and she will get assigned to be the polygamous wife of someone else. It's gonna end regardless not trying to be a dick, but that is what is going to happen eventuallyso be smart and cut your losses before it gets harder. She still has another year of residency but I am hoping she chooses a specialty that is not as demanding on her time. Understand that it's their belief, and make plans for any of the other 6 days instead. Don't do it girls, forget the "status" it doesn't mean jack. We raised 2 wonderful children who are now happy and successful adults. That was my experience. She started crying when I explained this to her. I am a career military man's wife.
Top Posts Do Mormons believe people can become gods. The issue is that we have really spectacular sex that will often last for hours including foreplay haha, not all PIV, thank God. You can't gamble on her seeing Mormonism for the shit show that it is. Pickings are slim at church. Follow your heart and live life with no regrets. And the longer you see her you won't be getting out of anything soon either. Then she can have a chance to actually be the individual she is, and they can have an adult conversation about their future and whether or not they have one. I mean, I get where it comes from but it's so ridiculous. And I don't have issues with her, hell, haven't even seen her in over 20 years, but the experience with the whole Mormon thing gave me better insight in to many things in life. You'll know pretty quick where she stands.
He also hints a lot to settling down with me. I also think that if marriage outside the covenant is a sin, it is not so grave as to be unforgivable. If you are dating a Mormon man or woman, be genuinely interested in their religion.
I have been on both sides of this situation, and I know how much it sucks to feel like you're doing everything you can to make it as easy and convenient as possible for the other person to spend time with you, but theyre still not seeing you all that much, and you think they should be able to give you a little more. But I was unusual in that I never really wanted to convert my husband I was worried I'd have to divorce him if he turned true Mormon and he didn't need me to believe way he does. With that being said, I have long considered myself just a tad outside super TBM since we watched Game of Thrones, drank energy drinks, and occasionally stayed in my running clothes sans garments to do yard work. Initially I thought he would join the church and life would get back on the only track I knew. He is just very dedicated to his patients.