I have been a doctor's wife for almost 2 years - and we have been together for about 7 years, since right before intern year. Also, I know a bunch of Mormons that say they are, but don't act like it. We keep getting more and more wedding invitations to our apt and with each one I feel like my dreams float farther and farther away.



Make an honest effort, and see if you reach the walk-away point. And after dating a few months we both knew we wanted to get married. The religious differences between you two are a deal-breaking fault.
You can even spice it up with a little "desperate housewives lifestyle". This is the type of doctrine that Joseph rejected and so have the leaders of the church. Props to your sister. Its always been I who is being tested for patience,loyalty and trusting and trying to adjust with his unpredictable time schedule. The important thing is that you are getting to know one another, not that you are always doing fancy things. They think highly enough of themselves, don't add to their ego. As for the Mormon cohort he will be exposed to, I have two thoughts: And so far as I could tell, it worked and no one tried to drag her husband into the church. Now if your faith is not so strong to begin with, this perhaps is no big deal. I wrote about the doctor I dated on my blog "Fifty Shades of Rey. Already answered Not a question Bad question Other.
I agree with what you and so many of the other replies have said: Listen with an open heart and curiosity. Thanks for these thoughts. The independent work is just as important as the work we do as a couple.