Patriarchal leadership is something that most women in the world valued until recently, but it is still a chief value with Mormons. All that matters to her is things are how they are because god wants them that way. It's just not worth it to constantly be stressing over this and feeling dissatisfied with the way things are after we've been dating for this long.
He actually wanted them to be active in a religion and thought this was a good idea. Ask her on dates. I hope this will change in the future - it would be difficult living a lifestyle like this in the long run. This lack of inclusion within the general society makes them socially awkward, especially around men. She will try to convert you. Is it naive to think we could raise our children to fully participate in two different faiths. Stick around on this sub. If you like living on someone else's coat times, them by all means. Follow your heart and live life with no regrets. I clearly stated twice that I severed things with the girl.
He can't make a mental switch easily to adjust to our pace of life. Keep your options open. Joanna mentioned that our theology is rich with opportunities for second chances. She said we couldn't watch it because the lady who produced the doc was formerly a professor at BYU but has since left the church, so she wouldn't have anything good to say. I find that having zero expectations, single parenting and having my own life makes our marriage work well. On weekends he likes to go out and get away from medicine usually at a bar and although I'm with him I'm not with the real true version of him. Of course we are talking abt kids and marriage all the time.
He really was awful to women and should've come with a warning sticker. Great payback for my support during residency and multiple moves. At that point we quit going and focused on her goals and family bonding. This is a reply to all. Thanks for commenting on my blog. There is no such thing as a perfect Mormon family- regardless of whether the parents are sealed or not.