That is a hard truth. Certainly there are such people in the church, but there are such people in any organization, and I would challenge you to remember that the members are also individuals with thoughts, feelings and the ability to rebel in their own ways. I'm so happy to know another doctor's wife. Some of the most wonderful lesbian sex I've ever had was with a TBM girl.
Her Religion is the single most important thing in her life. Oh well, I'll just pretend she's not mormon and see what happens. We are indeed in two different places. Well, there were other circumstances that made it especially unique and One thing in your favor is the fact that she is in her late 20s by Mormon standards she is already an old maidhopefully she and her family will just want her to have love and not put the pressure on converting you, but there are countless stories of dudes getting dumped on here because ultimately they chose the church. In fact, your GF is probably one of the countless Mormon women who get married only to find out they have zero sex drive because of what they learned growing up. Mormons follow the law of Chastity; they believe that the intimate act of lovemaking must be saved for after marriage.
On his days off he sleeps all day long. Let me say this so you can get an idea of just how crazy and how much your girl friend is into the Mormon religion: These are known as "garments". Honestly I'd let things keep going. You can consider some positive activities and allow you to communicate and learn from each other. So I understand how it's easy to believe nonsense when you're brainwashed from birth, and how it can be comforting to believe your life is somehow very important in the grand scale of the universe, and how you don't have to be afraid of death because you'll go on to a better place where you'll live happily ever after for eternity. March 19, And congratulations, "lovableluciferian" for walking away from the precipice of an untenable relationship.
How would that motivate you to work out every day to get a girl. I am trying to figure out how to go on in life and discover myself again. Odds are majorly against this dude. There may be underlying personality similarities, but if the answer to "what shall I do next" is always trumped by a Morman frame of reference for one partner, but not the other, conflict is inevitable. Honestly, I don't have very good advice, but keep being you and hopefully she won't let her religion blind her like it blinded me. I am in my first year of medicine. I think more than anything, the thing that gets me is this feeling of being marginalized in his life. Log into your account.