Pin It on Pinterest. Before that, you are encouraged to date, but not exclusively. The way he wanted to live his life, the family he wanted to have, the wife he dreamt of- matched the type of person I longed for. My husband is a doc in the UK so I moved 7, miles for love. Sorry that you went through that.
Early in our relationship, I gave some thought to the question of whether I would ever be willing to marry a non-Mormon. Also, I want to be fully supportive of his dreams and what he wants to become. However, you might be lucky to not have the experience I did. Love the man you are going to marry- warts and all he loves yours as well. He then proceeded to beat the shit out of her for a decade. He did call frequently, so I don't think its a good sign that your doctor guy isn't calling. I won't want to start the whole process again just because its convenient for my partner. My religious faith saved my sanity but I still worry.
Doctors want to be with their families and attend events but because of work they just can't. Why is it up to the wife or girlfriend to make it work and face being lonely forever. I went in thinking "oh, we can definitely do this. I was off travelling the world when I met and fell madly in love with a deployed Marine.
Dating a resident is hard - it was hard to realize that I can't come first, or even second, in this relationship right now. How do you really feel about that. But the issue of marrying a non-member raises two fundamental problems: That idea seems so contrary to the nature of God.