We also do not allow harassment of those who post about being victims of rape, or who state that they are contemplating suicide. It did not go well. He will have to be okay with being thought not good enough to help in circumstances in which you believe that priesthood power is needed. We haven't been on holiday in years first because of no money as he was studying while in worked. I disagree with the doctrines and practices of the LDS church. And no one has the right to judge you for your decision. I can't take it. By the way the dog is a corgie.
On her mind, her eternal salvation depends on marrying a worthy priesthood holder. The house is perfect, with nothing out of place. The church didn't do it to her but it helped create the environment that allowed it to happen. I also definitely don't want her raising my future children, though, and I'll be very clear about that. Sorry, you can't reply to this topic. And generally those people seem to have great difficulty in breaking off the relationship, even though they are told that it is a dead-end situation that will cause them big trouble in the future. First and most importantly, I see major trust issues in your future if you both think the other is brainwashed.
Response to your edit: Do NOT bring up or mention anything that could be considered "anti Mormon. I say, Follow your heart. You got some good advice from the other posters on how to maintain contact. And the longer you see her you won't be getting out of anything soon either. Yes, because that is generally what is best.
And there are questions and lessons that dual-faith couples face that zero-faith or single-faith households do not. When out on a date with a Mormon guy or girl, be very decent, courteous, and well-mannered. Discover the joys of a non-sexual relationship and find sincere ways to show affection without sex. I feel your pain people. I married a NOMO after a lengthy temple marriage and divorce. If you have children how will they be raised.