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I believe strongly that I was meant to marry my spouse. I thought she would grow out of it. I'm so sick of waiting around every night and weekend to see if he will have a minute for me. I spent a lot of time on my knees and made several trips to the temple before I felt l could trust that what I knew I wanted to be promptings actually were. You need to do something interesting and keep her faith up. Keep me posted, please. The fact she's dating you while you aren't a Mormon is at least a sign of hope. There are plenty of marriages between Mormons and non-Mormons. And, as I was writing the reply, above, those thoughts went through my head. Your husband will still round every weekend.
There is still a chance you can work out your differences, but it will require major concessions on both sides. There are many great and wonderful people in the church, and the real evil about the church is that it harms those great and wonderful people. I am struggling to find an answer to this question for several reasons. Here are a few questions you could ask her. Ive realized for the most part they are just too proudful and do not treat women very get. There are a great many beliefs I can't condone but most of them are along the lines of gender stereotyping, and how you apply that to your own life obviously varies by individual. I was just told that today when I told a friend how lonely it gets being married to a doctor and how I miss having my bestfriend around. I have a 12 year old daughter from my first marriage and so we didn't move in with him until he and I had been together for 2 years. I have a friend who identifies as bi-gendered and often feels most comfortable in femme. It's just that on days I'm working, I can't do that.