I also expected that my spouse would be temple worthy and that I would get married in the temple, which was not the case. I am trying so hard to be understanding but the time when I could discuss my fears with him are well and truly gone. You need to disabuse them of this notion. The Mormon university BYU is quickly falling due to these feminists. I want to make this relationship work so bad, but I feel like he will never understand. It MAY be true that a year in, her shelf will crack and she'll leave with him. She really likes me, and if she could change one thing about me it would be my lack of religion. I also know that my husband's job as a Surgeon is before us my kids and I.
She said we couldn't watch it because the lady who produced the doc was formerly a professor at BYU but has since left the church, so she wouldn't have anything good to say. Getting Over a Breakup. Are there things you've had to compromise on to mutually make it work. Neither of our children ever considered medicine as a career after seeing how much their dad missed out on.
Trust me, though--you will. It MAY be true that she will be miserable with him and make him miserable with her. I understand your internal conflict completely and my heart goes out to you. Sadly, the general consensus of "convert or nope out" sounds like what will end up happening.
I would probably suggest that you cut your losses now. And even then it will put Huge stress on it and on you for the rest of your life. And a YW leader feels soory for my daughter who is growing up in a home without the priesthood. Most of my female friends work and their husbands don't work weekends so it is hard to have people to hang with.