There are over promises in the Bible. The scriptures say that one of the main reasons good people don't join the church is because they just haven't been introduced to it. I excused canceling plans, seeing each other only once a week, not being able to text much, etc. Learn from Experienced Professionals. Early in our relationship, I gave some thought to the question of whether I would ever be willing to marry a non-Mormon.
There have been many times my husband or I have actually said something like "it is good that I am committed to our marriage because this is not fun". I'm dating a 2nd year surgical resident, he has three kids from a previous marriage and I have one. I think more than anything, the thing that gets me is this feeling of being marginalized in his life.
Read our FAQ s. The first key question to as is: If the answer is yes then the relationship sounds like it's doomed. Plan on knowing their religion better than they do at all times. Then she took a vacation to Utah and in her letter to me she stated that she had seen the Temple, and I never heard from her again. Would she be okay spending a Sunday to an atheist space with you.
Mormon's view marriages outside the temple to be counterfeit and you can't get into the temple without converting to the religion. I've had friends with spouses that got Fulbrights or grants to study in other countries. LDSdotOrg is mostly propaganda. You can't reason with fanatics, and you got one. I keep getting job offers from China and Japan while I truly struggle to find work here in the states. It is highly likely that she will pressure you to convert, and if you resist, she may resent you for being the barrier to her being sealed to her children. It's the 1 issue in our relationship.