Welcome to the future. I am more compassionate towards people who I would have stigmatized earlier. Patriarchal leadership is something that most women in the world valued until recently, but it is still a chief value with Mormons. Part of me feels like will I ever get chosen for one weekend as a priority over medicine. Be fruitful and multiply. So you stay calm, stay pleasant, and try not to let it eat you alive.
More success stories All success stories Hide success stories. I do my best, I accepted him knowing the stress on his career, knowing that it isn't easy. We see each other he still makes time for me, but i cant really tolerate him insulting me when hes angry for small reasons. If you have a literal belief that you need to have a temple marriage to go to the celestial kingdom, you will always keep a secret desire to convert your spouse. Just trying to make it through the week. Unfortunately, I can't answer the questions about marrying him etc. In the meantime, she will probably view you as being less than a Mormon man who is a faithful priesthood holder. I was born and raised in the LDS faith.
Instructions can be found here: Posted by Your Doctor's Wife at 2: September 6, at 3: Marianne April 28, at 8: Anonymous September 21, at Anonymous October 19, at 9: Anonymous May 3, at 5: Anonymous November 24, at 2: Anonymous January 13, at 8: A must-read every morning. I think the only thing that can possibly be worse is if he was working in a different country. This happened to me, and it took me forever to get out of the cult. We met on the day he was accepted into medical school, lived together for his rotations during 3rd and 4th years and were all set to move together for residency. Essential reference tools, including a drug-interaction checker, medical calculators, and a pill identifier. He has no idea now long it actually takes to finish boards and match.
Good thing is you can have multiple wives in heaven if you become exalted. If you do manage to break her away from the church, her family will be there to continue sowing doubt. I made a conscious decision to marry outside the church for my own reasons.