In fact, your GF is probably one of the countless Mormon women who get married only to find out they have zero sex drive because of what they learned growing up. These are also only the American statistics. Would you rather give up the prospect of being married in the temple, the assurance of children being raised in the church, and parts of Mormon culture for your boyfriend, or a great man for your beliefs. Besides the obvious brain damage that you will be made to suffer your entire married life, there are future kids to think about.
The church is really good at putting on a happy, wholesome face to show the world, but if you look behind the curtain, you see that it's a despicable cult. We strive to improve each other. A couple of quick thoughts: December 12, at 9: December 13, at 2: December 13, at 8: December 13, at 4: December 13, at 6: December 14, at 6: December 17, at 7: December 19, at December 19, at 1: December 19, at 4: December 22, at 9: December 27, at 7: Also, be prepared for Mormon jokes. I do not text or call him frequently-- I'll send him the occasional message, but generally I let him initiate contact and dictate the pace. I married a non-member over 20 years ago. COM you can email him if you need his assistance in your relationship or any other problem like wining lottery. Otherwise you're just denying them eternal salvation in their eyes. It has just made me realize that these formulas a lot of us Mormons learn growing up about how to have a happy marriage are, well, crap. With that same attitude they will rise up on the other side of the veil. If this is someone you are to marry, then the rest will take care of itself.
I read every page of the CES letter, and it's definitely convinced me this entire religion is fabricated, but I'm sure she wouldn't even read it much less consider its points seriously. How do you feel about that. I won't break his heart not after all the faith he has in me. Ignore the busy-bodies who want to condemn your significant other. You and your husband are truly a team, even though things are not always equal. Everything was fantastic, his family adored me, and he told me that he is going to marry me. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. They could fill a book, the stories I could tell.
Trust yourself, trust God and enjoy the beautiful relationship that you have. We have been married a mere 3. Personally I have a rule that I will not enter a relationship with a believing Mormon. I know you got a zillion replies, and I have not read them. Much more, since I am having a hard time to conceive, all adds up to my frustrations. If you are not old enough to consider marriage, you should be careful about having a serious, exclusive relationship. Yet others are really great human beings. He is absolutely, hands-down my favorite human being on the planet.