They don't get easier, the demands of the hospital and patients will always come first. Mormon theology is peculiar, yes, but the media frequently takes things out of context and misrepresents the religion. But I was unusual in that I never really wanted to convert my husband I was worried I'd have to divorce him if he turned true Mormon and he didn't need me to believe way he does. As soon as she becomes dissatisfied, she will turn face and educate the OP about just how wrong it would be for her to stay with him. The relationship never went anywhere but was always happy to help and he was very grateful. That's my two cents. It seems like a minor point, but I have noticed that every Mormon girl who disobeys the Mormon direction to avoid coffee has something majorly wrong with her. I am dating a great guy who happens to be a very brilliant doctor going into residency very soon.
You are atheist and that's not changing. But is it the path that will make you the happiest. Other lazy Mormon girls turn feminist, many thousands of them.
We have moved four times to 3 different states to accommodate his career, and had 3 children along the way. She will be pressured and will likely shut you out. And he is reading one of my favorite Buddhist-based books, in an effort to understand my beliefs. Honestly, unless you want to convert and: And, if she does claim those things don't matter, be prepared to find out how much they really do after you've married her. But you will benefit if you can help him maintain his strength. It is also considered disrespectful to others, as they may be uncomfortable because of your open displays. Ultimately there are no guarantees but I'd say it's worth a shot. Richard often laments that if he had taken a tech job, he would have been able to actually make a damn good salary for the last 8 years instead of going into debt with med school and making zero money. That is the shit storm on the road ahead of you.
It's not that she doesn't believe you right now, but it is a bone she will never drop. Their thinking is something like this. He apologized up and down. I was scared to bring it up and make it seem like a demand or ultimatum, so I think I will approach him in the way you described. Maybe we'll break up in a month. I see a future with him but I'm not sure whether I can handle it. Though being with a resident is hard, it can be totally worth it if you're committed to the person and you know that they are committed to you - you just have to realize that commitment will look different coming from them.