By all means, I encourage you to try having those discussions and to make a mental note of when you would choose to walk away instead. I am fortunate to be married to a surgeon who, although he has "the ego," he maintains Christian values in our home. I learned to read by reading the Book of Mormon. It really has been helpful. That settles it for me. I've been thinking more about your situation and another thing came to mind. You matter, they love you, so please don't ever feel alone-your husbands hearts are right there with you. It is almost impossible for me to hold my tears back. Congratulations on understanding that and avoiding problems.
Back in the day, before I did the whole language thing, I worked in banking. As these are probably the two most important things to you, it will most likely, be a very difficult decisionвfollow your heart and the spirit. I am the wife of a general surgeon in his mid 50s. It has already taken him us 3 years since he got out of school and finally just matched this year. Did you ask him to drop you off and he refused, or were you hoping he'd think of it himself. She was a mormon and he finally joined the church at For 40 years there was a disconnect and she really viewed him as a lesser person cause he wasn't a member.
That is why there are home teachers, friends, family members, neighborsвto provide priesthood blessings. For instance, you probably want your children to be baptized into the Mormon faith when they are eight в is your fiancee okay with that. Propagandists in the media throw around the word patriarchy as if it is synonymous with anything male. We are at odds about this constantly. There's a picture of the magic rock he found while digging a neighbor's well. He was lonely, as was she. I would need to ask my husband again. The loneliness will always be there. Just trying to make it through the 3 week stretch of hour days of him at work Ok so I'm engaged to a doctor to be and let me tell y'all something, you might judge me or whatever but when things get hard I go out with my single friends and bring home all the numbers I received to show him, - he then has to choose between me or his case. Single women who are educated, regardless of religion, are also going to find similar gender imbalances among their educated peers nowadays.
I'm pointing this out because I don't know her and couldn't tell you what to expect. Some say, they love wearing it, it gives them "protection from evil". If you are only after non-serious dates and spend a great time, you should be fine with this set up. Over the past year he has been telling me that he feels second to my schoolwork and my other responsibilities. He has never said a disparaging word about his mother. What part of SoCal are you in. I have never been your typical domestically skilled stay at home mom. There are many great and wonderful people in the church, and the real evil about the church is that it harms those great and wonderful people. Yup, know how that feels. Love the way you normalize the challenges of being married.