It's been tough to always move and find a new job, friends etc I agree a support system is needed. What a fascinating response as always. God roots for both our teamsвthe hopeful screw-ups and the straights. In each case, you should also consider how this will affect your families. And there's a story I'm going to look again for too. There will be sacrifices but I am hopeful. Stages of a Healthy Relationship. I wish you the best of luck. If all the Mormons truly were the pricks we often claim them to be, then Mormonism would be the perfect punishment for them. I'll paste a URL with links to all of them at the end of this message.
As my husband learns about Mormonism I get to see it through his fresh eyes. Interreligious marriages are not a new thing. Their pain is guarded within the confines of their professional experience. But God works in mysterious ways. All he says is that it wouldn't change the amount of time that he works. You've all been so helpful. But remember that it is also your wife's choice to obey or disobey, and that you have no authority over her as a person, either. It's unfair to assume that she feels that way without asking her. From reading the above posts from previous posters, please keep in mind that while it helps to read and learn from each others' experiences as we are all in the same boat -- we must also make the distinction between someone's occupation and their personality or character. Please see above link for full rules.
Also, we haven't practiced polygamy for over years. She's a wonderful person and I think we could work, so yes. If anyone interested in dating a doctor and try their luck,you can visit No-Scrubs a special social network just for doctors and physicians. I'll give him a chance to fix it by talking to him about it, but the more that I think about how he has treated me the more I just feel ready to check out of the whole situation. It was actually causing more of a rift than bringing us together. This brings me to the thorniest bit: If your wife is Mormon, your kids will be expected to be Mormon. Look up all the threads of people who are dealing with their true believing spouses -- the guilt, the silence, the bad communication, the hostage-taking. We have lunch and have each others undivided attention while the kids are at school. I am married to a doctor for one year now. All 3 times I talked to a shrink to get an objective opinion.
Initially I thought he would join the church and life would get back on the only track I knew. It did not go well. The doctrinal and afterlife issues around a non-temple marriage are an entirely different topic, and one that I am personally much more at peace with than my questions about how one might make an interfaith marriage work in this life.