Having said this, there are several aspects of this particular religion that you need to be aware of as these will greatly affect how she will approach you and the relationship as a whole. I told him that this wasn't working for me. Without going into too much personal detail, I received a very real, strong prompting that I should marry this girl. They are always dressed in decent clothing, and the same is expected of their date. We are very blessed. Harmony will prevail if the husband appreciates the value of church service and attendance. Females are not expected to serve and MOST of the girls that do, only do so because they do not have a suitable read: If your GF is an attractive girl and still ended up on a mission then she is about as fanatical as they come and if she isn't already she will be slowly trying to convert you.
I believe that we are all on different paths, but that it is possible for us to travel on different paths side-by-side. Accept yourself, and feel God accepting you, and everything else will follow. If only I knew. This always seemed terribly wrong to me. The Book of Abraham one admits it's not a translation.
She's too heavily invested in Mormonism for that. On the other hand, if you believe God is bigger than we can imagine, and is not constrained by religious dogma, you have as good a chance as any at a happy, thriving relationship. But now, in addition to being a primary spouse, I'm also the primary parent.
She found the perfect Mormon guy, they were married in the temple. You're only seeing what's on the surface of her Have enough people told you to run. If not watch it.