He fit me- does that make sense. Initially I thought he would join the church and life would get back on the only track I knew. This is a very delicate territory, so tread carefully. There is much that needs to change and many hearts to educate but if we doubt some of the fundamentals then why not all of them. Here are my thoughts as someone who grew up with a non-mormon father and as someone who married a non-mormon girl. If you have a literal belief that you need to have a temple marriage to go to the celestial kingdom, you will always keep a secret desire to convert your spouse. If you were the one who did the asking, it is simply chivalrous and gentlemanly for you to pay for dinner, the movie, or whatever else you do.
This man basically tells you in a simple way within 6 minutes. If He can answer prayers to help you find missing car keys, He surely can help you understand who it is that you should marry. I miss him so much. And when he's working, you should be able to connect somehow. He has let me be a stay-at-home mother while trying to launch my own business and has offered love and support every step of the way. Being what you can even for 2 hours a week will help. My wife and her family are a good example of this. I want to serve a mission in my old age with my husband. My current atheism bothers him a little but as long as we respect each other it's fine.
Have lots of sex. I realize that the answers to many of these questions may be different for every family, and that we need to continue to discuss them more as a couple as we continue to think about our future. I've decided not to mention the CES letter or anything that could be considered "anti-mormon.
That is speaking from my own relationship. I'm dating a lovely guy who is in his first year of medical residency. Log into your account. Oh this is a great set of questions.