When we were dating he made it very clear to me that he had no desire to come back to church. I grew up believing that when, where, and by what authority I was married were equally important to whom I married. It sounds like you two haven't gotten exceptionally close and that it wouldn't be too hard on either of you to jump ship and move on. Initially I thought he would join the church and life would get back on the only track I knew. However, I believe there are rules set, and we receive certain blessings when we obey said rules. Iam 24, my bf going to move to Troy NY for his master he ask me to move with him, I want to but Iam afraid we will never get married. The pressure is mounting for Mormon women to cave in to Western degeneracy, and men are at a loss for what to do about it. My wife told me she does not want to know if the church is false, so I don't pressure her.
They're hidden pretty deep on LDS. II do wish you luck. My husband gives the very best of himself to the hospital and the staff and patients every day. By that I mean that we ought to consider simply marrying within the faith and in the temple for all the reasons that people have given. The sad part is that he does not understand what I go through or if I complain or try to make him understand about what's going on at home or my feelings. We also do not allow harassment of those who post about being victims of rape, or who state that they are contemplating suicide. I agree with what you and so many of the other replies have said: Listen with an open heart and curiosity. Of course she won't want to watch something that in her mind attacks her religion.
Ask her on dates. Is it just the expectation that the SOs of people in these fields are on the backburner. I would not fear as much as she does, but that is her reality. She is in pretty deep and culture is a powerful force. My actual birthday is Monday and he'll be working all day. If you have tended to straddle the line between light and dark in the past, or have been a partier, expect to make some changes for this relationship, and expect certain things from your new crush. And how little some men understand the value of a well-dusted baseboard.
We had lots of sex and fun. I don't think we could have a real conversation about those points either. I got married to a Mormon woman. He has lived alone forever and now we are living together, engaged, and of course, I have moved to another state to be with him. I guess I was just hoping there was way for it to work. Being married and raising a family can be very difficult if the two of you disagree about important issues like religion. I've been in a similar situation before. It's a foolish dream I suppose. Dude just to summarize what I think is the majority of the comments.