What do you think is a reasonable expectation for how much time you will spend together, how often you will talk, etc. Is it wrong to make those types of sacrifices. He wants things to be low key for now. We'll see how long till last I have my business degree and work in a male Dominated environment so I have choices. Honestly, he probably is giving you as much of his free time as he can,and can't give you any more. Eventually it turned into a sour argument. Finding a person with whom your wavelength matches, and around whom you feel you can just be yourself, talk about anything, and not be worried about being judged, is not as easy as the romantic movies and TV soaps make it out to be.
JS married a girl her age when he was 37, after having told her that he had been threatened by an angel with a flaming sword and promising her entire family salvation if she consentedI decided to read the ces letter. The goal of dating at that age is to broaden your social circle and learn more about yourself. My dear faithful LDS aunt married a good non-member man. Good luck to you.
My dear faithful LDS aunt married a good non-member man. Who knows, but I think it was especially hard for the moms of young men. Ask her out on dates. Religious differences, however are real. As for having children, expect to be a single parent. I feel he thinks we cannot be two masters in this boat and if I am this ambituous we may never have time to have and be a family.
You'll definitely need antidepressants. Follow your heart and live life with no regrets. The fact that she is dating an atheist non-Mormon shows pretty serious lack of conformity already. You aren't engaged or married or anything, you can't just know that she won't see the light and remain crazy Mormon forever. It MAY be true that she will be miserable with him and make him miserable with her. And for mormons, the goal is always a temple marriage and a marriage for the eternities.