The best advice I can give is stay true to yourself. I'm not saying you shouldn't pursue the relationship, but I'd only recommend marrying her if she leaves the church because she discovers it's not true. Even after that, the Church discourages youth from entering serious relationships before they are considering marriage. I eventually found out that she did not pass the exams and have requested that I don't contact her again. Do people that are that busy honestly not have time to even think about their SO. I still love my Heavenly Father and my Savior.
If you like your regular fix of alcohol or nicotine, then dating a Mormon probably isn't a good idea. And though most people think I'm the difficult one in the relationship they don't realize he is of stronger opinions he just let's me take the heat from outsiders. But he feels I need to stick to one career and be content. Two people can be as completely different as it is possible to be and respect each others' beliefs. I have recently seen too much of these false promises that people use to make others feel good.
I'm so sick of waiting around every night and weekend to see if he will have a minute for me. The important thing is doing it together. I hear you, I need my down time to decompress and watch stuff on the Internet, haha. The two of you can get married in the temple and live together forever for eternity.
Leave a Reply Cancel reply. And it can be done any time during the day, so scheduling is easy. I too feel that I am becoming a mistress to his own career. There is the possibility that she will wise up over time, but not likely. The fact that your guy came right out and said he didn't care what you thought and that we was going to spend his money and time the way he wanted indicates that he still thinks of himself as single. TwoXChromosomes submitted 4 years ago by datingprofession. First, my dad was a wonderful husband to my mother the greatest mom on earthand a wonderful father to me.