Is this a sign of my own weakness. Yes, because that is generally what is best. I trust him and I highly doubt he's getting "it" from someone else.
You don't want a divorce because it will hurt the kids - they love him and think he's the greatest. I tell her there's no pressure and we'll just see how things play out. I don't want to advocate manipulation but asking questions concerning Joseph's dishonesty about polygamy to his first wife and his marriage of other men's wives and marriage of a 14 year old may prove more fruitful than just saying wow polygamy is messed up. I can only hope that my ex realizes and learns from the mistake he made in letting me go. I do nearly all of the parenting fortunately we only have one child -- we both agree that this lifestyle is too demanding for more and find that my husband's crazy hours and the energy drain of the job make me yearn to connect with other wives that relate. But the idea of marrying my husband felt right from almost the get-go and, my patriarchal blessing made so much more sense. I grew away from mine as my husband then-boyfriend slowly grew closer to his Mormon faith.
Would she be okay with never being married in the temple. She was so sad over what she sacrificed it just haunted everyone on Reddit. It sounds like you HAVE done your best in the past.
If this is someone you are to marry, then the rest will take care of itself. But no one can move on to one of the 3 Kingdoms until they accept Christ and totally repent. Top Posts Do Mormons believe people can become gods. You should take all of the above advice to heart and follow it just in case, so you can make a smooth transition should it ever be necessary. I would also say that this is the most stressful point in their lives. Hey, thanks for the info. I never really thought about the sacrifices the wife of a doctor must make. Give yourself some credit for being attracted to the good side of the Force. And there are questions and lessons that dual-faith couples face that zero-faith or single-faith households do not. Like you I grew up with and taught the standard LDS beliefs about temple marriage, celestial kingdom, etc.