Probably, not Mount Meadows level, but be prepared to have to apologize on her behalf a lot. We have to show them we care. The standard principles of day game apply. If you are worries about her or her family trying to convert you, be honest. As Joanne mentioned, should you marry interfaith, you will have lots of help from fellow ward members on converting your spouse.
Do you masturbate, ever. Maybe he found a nice Mormon girl after all. For the first time in my life, at age twenty-seven, I am in a relationship that is good and loving and serious enough that I believe it may lead to marriage. I had many extremely hurtful things said to me, along with an intervention hosted by my married-in-the-temple-and-divorced grandmother. Either it's enough for you - or it's not. With such high standards of perfection, Mormon girls want a man who validates their efforts and confidently provides directionвa man who expects them to be beautiful. I tried my best, every bit of me…. She will likely want you to convert to fix the family. If she doesn't care that you aren't a member now, if your relationship goes on long enough, she is going to care eventually.
I think you need to sit down and have a conversation with him about all of this, because that's truly the only way to get to the bottom of it and make a decision for yourself. My wife chose me, but most people aren't so lucky. I still love my Heavenly Father and my Savior. You just need to figure out where your girlfriend is. He gets worshipped every day at work. They therefore have a high standard to work toward. Hopefully, it will give a little insight into Mormonism's insidiousness. I'm approaching my 40th birthday and realizing, if anything happens, I will have to plan it myself. I would have been deeply insulted if anyone talked about me the way people are talking about this girl He needs to tell her there is a no chance he will convert, that he is not comfortable with his children being raised Mormon if he isn'tthat she cannot ever expect a temple marriage with him. Welcome to Reddit, the front page of the internet.
If you are a believer and are willing to go, then well and good. I take offense to your statement about affairs. After you read the CES letter Im pretty sure you will be grossed out by mormonism. In her obviously orthodox Mormon paradigm dad's a bishop, she went to BYU and on a missionunderstand that she believes her husband must be an orthodox Mormon and get married to her in the temple. Of course I have time for my SOs, of course I give of myself to them. On the other hand lol handshe may fall into tearing guilt and leave you immediately. She is going to be taught for the rest of her life in the church the importance of missionary work and eternal families, and Priesthood in the home. You need to do this ceremony first where you end up pledging all your money and property to the church:. To her, if you don't marry in the temple, she will probably do it after you die anyway. This broke my heart.