Before I proposed, I actually broke up with my partner for a month в mostly due to family pressure. I'll paste a URL with links to all of them at the end of this message. Please don't add to that grandious ego. As a man who married a non-Mormon woman, my story has a slightly different view point, but it comes down to essentially the same principles. Follow the footnotes and you start to find the lies. And once you are done with those, ask about social issues and where she stands. It's alot to understand if not raised and taught in it specifically. I won't break his heart not after all the faith he has in me. Interesting to read the concerns of so many doctor's wives. Their values and the values of popular western culture are wildly disparate, which can be tough for them to navigate early in life.


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I hope it all works out for you. In the interfaith marriages that work where one is LDS and the other is not religious, it only works out when the LDS partner is not fully a believer anymore. You can't force her to change, nor should you if you could. Wish I knew ways on how to cope with being a girlfriend to a doctor. The important things that keep our marriage a happy, healthy, and very loving one are the same things that keep any other marriage alive and well. They have heavy-handed laws, free handouts, unfair advantages for getting jobsвa loud feminist illusion spoon fed to them. Mormons are very strict about avoiding sex outside of marriage. Based on what you have written about your GF, my opinion is that you should cut your losses and move on. When my nephews started looking at porn on computers everybody blamed me when it wasn't me. Breaking up with someone solely because of religion is something people condemn alot on this sub when its a Mormon breaking it off with a non Mormon, but if floats both ways.
I get to experience the joys of his culture, which I never would have known otherwise. I have been married to a doctor for 25 years. Qlee, what do YOU need. My husband is in his last year of residency. We often have issues because of his relocation every year. It would put him in a position of feeling less and being looked down on.
I get it; I just don't buy into it. He is also a bit too neat. He'll pitch in when he can, but that isn't too often. In fact, you likely will meet a few. The first week home he is already covering someone elses cases I struggle with where to draw the line Again we have never had coverage when we needed it. A lot of people are religious. She is now happy with her uber-Mormon boyfriend and I am happily dating other people as well. I work full time as well and have supported him throughout med school. Anecdotes vs a much larger sample size. And frankly, you feel like such a loser.