Good luck to you. Reason being - he wants our relationship to be spontaneous like it was before the pre-med things really "kicked in". All's well that ends well A guy named, "Lovable Luciferian" is dating a Mormon Chick. Without going into too much personal detail, I received a very real, strong prompting that I should marry this girl.




I wouldn't purposefully subject my daughters to that BS. I would show her this recent post for example: Her family will also be thinking about this and will talk to you about it when you spend time with them. I am 27, LDS, and 5 days away from marrying my own amazing non-Mormon man. Wow i am dating a dr and love him so much but i wonder if love is enough. But we'd like to have children soon, so I'm looking forward to reading through the archives of your blog to see how you've made it work. She is now happy with her uber-Mormon boyfriend and I am happily dating other people as well. Topics like race and polygamy have been "adequately" explained away, so I don't think we'd get anywhere discussing those things. I was shocked how much the stress, lack of sleep, etc. I don't think we are going to end up being friends but I'll get over that.
While Scientology is way worse hopefully the parallels will get her thinking. Don't get her hopes up too much - in return ask her to do something to research your views. If she is still Mormon and you are not, she will always secretly hope that you convert, just like you will always secretly hope she leaves the church. Two people can be as completely different as it is possible to be and respect each others' beliefs.
Did he ever buy me anything other than a coffee or a dinner. You need to do something interesting and keep her faith up. Should either of you sisters raise your children and wonder what faith will they choose. God and the Goddess had something more waiting for me. Is he aware that if your children are faithful members of the church they might end of marrying in the temple and he would not be allowed to attend the ceremony. This is crunch time and years worth of effort are on the line for him. I can't take it. Second, in my experience mormons have been some of the kindest people I've ever had the privilege to know, and they have not lived up to the cult image you describe.