I think it might be worth trying. All parent-child relationships do. While Scientology is way worse hopefully the parallels will get her thinking. Being a doctor's wife is difficult, demanding, and lonely. Do not make anything risque public. And most of those end up with both people losing their faith or a divorce.



God roots for both our teamsвthe hopeful screw-ups and the straights. We have known each other for many years. Thanks so much for all the time you've put into your replies. He was the best decision I have ever made in my life, hands down. My 16 year old daughter told her Bishop who made that comment, that she thought her dad was great just the way he was. I have only been living with him for a month. We've been together for a little over a year, after having a pretty severe break at right after the 1 year mark. One of the most well known church prophets stated that he would rather see his own child dead in their coffin than married outside the temple.
He said that if there is an exception, it is for the individual to obtain through the spirit. I didn't hear from him all day, is that normal. He might be a doc by day but when he's not at the hospital he's a regular guy just like anyone else. If you are a believer and are willing to go, then well and good. He is in a way to become a Ex mormon. My husband gives the very best of himself to the hospital and the staff and patients every day.
Go on dates on days other than Sunday. While it's true that Mormons are not one-dimensional and completely predictable, the odds of a successful relationship, given the OP's description of his girlfriend, are slim. Topics like race and polygamy have been "adequately" explained away, so I don't think we'd get anywhere discussing those things. But if you are with someone who is plainly selfish or dishonest or mean, then don't let them use their occupation as an excuse. He performs multiple interventional cardiac procedures and saves many lives daily. Be specific every time you ask.