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Started by flower , 5 Jun Posted 9 Jul Posted 10 Jul Found 2 recent articles on this topic. Both are talking about how she isn't fooling anyone on her eyes. Basically what this thread has been about this entire time.
About ten years ago, I realized I needed to quit qualifying my excellent husband who is a better man than many Mormon men I knowI realized I needed to raise my kids to think of him as completely equal to the men they knew at church. Once his residency is over, you'll have more time together, but that's going to be a while from now. I never thought fellowship would be worse than residency and boy was I wrong. From reading the above posts from previous posters, please keep in mind that while it helps to read and learn from each others' experiences as we are all in the same boat -- we must also make the distinction between someone's occupation and their personality or character. Mormon girls are thirsting for strong, confident, masculine men. I know we don't know each other, but it seems like we all share a commonality that connects us all very deeply. I got married to a Mormon woman. I'd suggest taking issue with things that specifically bug you the most. As my husband learns about Mormonism I get to see it through his fresh eyes.
Without going into too much personal detail, I received a very real, strong prompting that I should marry this girl. While I knew that she'd be busy with her studies, she did make good efforts to spend time with me at least once a week and things all seemed fine. I take offense to your statement about affairs. Finally, it is a very tight-knit community and despite efforts to insulate you from conversion-minded missionaries, you will be exposed to a lot of people that think, like this woman does, that atheists are without a moral compass. Know her limits on substances.