Are the sacrifices you make for your partner worth it, and do you have any tips for making it work. Posts from people who have your same problem occur on a regular basis here on RFM. We still have great sex 3 or 4 times a week and, no, he doesn't use Viagra, Ciasis, etc. Then you complain when the polish of being married to a doctor wears off and you grow callused to the money and big house. While you will be of the right age to date, the Church discourages you from trying to date someone while on your mission trip. So how do we approach saving a relationship with someone who has unrealistic expectations of what a long-term relationship looks like. All these post confirming how doctors cheat all the time on their spouse kills me and my hope in a future with him. And ah yes, I have a very strong dislike of all nurses. I am a non-Mormon woman married to a Mormon manвwhich seems to be a less common scenario in the LDS world.

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Otherwise you're just denying them eternal salvation in their eyes. I've tried creating my own activities and pursuing interests but it still feels weird. Edited 1 time s. If we truly love someone, we have to make sacrifices.
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If you can put yourself in his shoes, you would understand that, first of all, he is barraged by hungry patients all wanting answers and a piece of him. I could imagine all these nurses throw theirselves at him regardless he being in a relationship with me. Yes, it is bad. And can you talk about hard things together.
Ask her right out if she is at all interested in leaving TSCC. Whether you like it or not, you are both married to medicine. Who knows, maybe a little lighthearted texting is just the 5 minute break he needs. The one I met was full of himself, a slob, and really not that great to women. This helps us out a lot, we dont feel like we are missing parts of each others day and I dont keep him up all night talking. Good Questions to Ask Someone. He also wants to have kids soon since I am already The dilemma I have now is: I do not know how would our relationship shape up, after marriage, assuming everything goes fine. Money is not everything although the ex certainly has her share. You'll have to get use to the running late, the tire man, weeks without communication, dinner alone, and unanswered texts and phone calls. Mormons have separate congregations for young single adults, which is very convenient.