The hardest thing is the feeling of being completely shut out. The answer is, most emphatically, NO. I know a guy who had a hobby of corrupting Mormon girls he was abused by his TBM parentsand I'm told you're both right. You are commenting using your WordPress. We might not always like the way some priesthood holders act, but to disparage the priesthood is not being responsible. 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.

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In fact, you likely will meet a few. That is a hard truth. Mormonism is fundamental to my religious beliefs and my personal sense of identity, and it is the community that I identify with most strongly. I have observed in relationships among friends and family inside and outside of the church that holding a temple recommend does not guarantee a strong, happy marriage. This has all put an incredibly strain on our 2-year marriage we have been together for a total of almsot 8 years.
My husband did his best to do the same though a medical career makes it a challenge. I think that if these two really care about each other that she should be told to take a moment and ask herself how she would feel if they break up over this and years later she finally researches her religion. I am realizing now, after leaving my job, selling my house, moving ect…. That ended in OP should do the most honest thing possible.
That response made her very happy. My husband not only supports me going to church he encourages it because he knows that it is a part of me and makes me happy. It CAN work, to be frank. Mormon girls are raised to believe their worth is how young they marry and how many kids they have. Good thing is you can have multiple wives in heaven if you become exalted. Maybe more convinced than you are. As teaching staff, he still works more hours than the residents on average and pulls call about twice a week.