Take the time he actually can give you, and appreciate it. I would think that a comprise between you getting missionary discussions and her reading the CES letter would be even. I don't know any other doctor's wives. The house has to be perfect and I am unable to do things the correct way. You should certainly still date even if you are not looking for a marriage partner. I worry it will only be worse when the kids grow older.
Her beliefs are innocous but ultimately a death sentence for this relationship. If we have children, they will be OK to go to your church, but not compelled to do so, and never baptized. I know people should not get married if they can't accept each other as they are. I would bet this is exactly what she is thinking about you, which is why she is willing to have a relationship with you aren't a Mormon. I mean, I get where it comes from but it's so ridiculous. She was fine marrying in an LDS church instead of the temple, didn't want to convert me, and most importantly didn't try to change my beliefs or opinions. I visit him every month, we managed to go on weekend trips when he's off and he's spend all his vacay time with me and his family. I found that it worked just as well. Submit a new text post.
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I am one to really like my space and opportunity to do my own thing and little projects. Many blessings to you. We had a long distant relationship for 3 years. So I feel like we have to wait yet another year just for the daunting part of it to start. But on the main page of exmormon Reddit on the side bar there is a link to a site with links to all the pages on LDS. It sucks to admit, but I broke up with him after 6 months because I didn't think there was any point if we couldn't be together forever. I made a conscious decision to marry outside the church for my own reasons.
Although it may indeed be a good idea to get out of this one, we all need to keep in mind that the situation is more complex than that. I'm pointing this out because I don't know her and couldn't tell you what to expect. What am I getting myself into. She cannot get into the top echelons of heaven without being sealed to a worthy priesthood holder in the temple for time and all eternity. We have family prayer every day and read the scriptures occasionally. If you both comfortable having different faiths, your relationship can still be rewarding and fulfilling. I say to you, decisions determine destiny.