If you are a believer and are willing to go, then well and good. Now those are not the problems in my head anymore, whats in my head is how arewe goin to deal with this, ive told her sometimes u wont have anytime for me nor for your kids if we decide to have kids you wont be at the holidays nothing like that and she is always tryin to see everything positive and tells me dont worry ill schedule myself, and im like baby you will not be able to schedule urself your life would be in a hospital. I know that when we have children I will be doing most of the work.
Maybe that is why I am grouchy and can't cheer when my husband becomes a director for yet another board at the hospital. For me this has been an opportunity to increase my love, tolerance, compassion and acceptance. I appreciate your honest, and I really like the way you phrased things, particularly this sentence: Thank you for your comments. And of course we have been taughtвby Brigham Young, at leastвthat even when Christ comes during the Millenium there will be those who will not accept him as their Savior even if they accept him as the leader of the world. It sounds like you HAVE done your best in the past.
Catholics basically married catholics and protestants basically married protestants. Keep things going and see what happens. Marriage is meant to be eternal. The woman's role is to grow up, marry a worthy priesthood holder, and have a lot of kids. That's a really sad story. If you are both in high school, she may refuse altogether. I hope he wised up.
Not all of us are able to achieve that ideal but we are to strive for it. So far I have been sad most of the time. She might not be keeping the Word of Wisdom, living according to the Law of Chastity, or attending church regularly. Thought the girl and I had a future, and we did, just not with each other I'll bet there are hundreds of boyfriend converts out there. It had nothing to do with our relationship and so much to do with the pressures and demands of his work.