Does he come home on time after work. I have believed in for better for worse but I cant do it any longer. I now think that 2 is the only reasonable choice to make, even as a man в staying single my whole life в until and unless I find the woman whom I cannot live without, the woman who is a true companion to me. I married a non-member over 20 years ago. Mormons are very particular about dressing. Real love just happens. I was spiritually prepared to receive the answer that I sought.
This was hugely disappointing for him and created some very tense times. We Finally spent a week alone together for our anniversary and it was glorious. I can honestly say we have grown apart thru the years.
She has opened my eyes to many parts of our national culture that are not in harmony with righteousness. My seminary teacher went off on me about dating a non Mormon when I was talking about going to his prom. There were times I asked him if he was seeing someone else and both times he answered no. Well in my case and at this time, some of their words and advice are really hitting home and taking root because we are yet another casualty of the residency firing brigade. She is going on a mission which means she is heavily invested in performing according to the cultural expectations. I am hopeful and do feel some healing. It's definitely not an easy life. Yes, because that is generally what is best. If so, you have a chance. We need to believe fully and then we make choices, not the other way around.
Now just ask yourself what are the odds of her thinking her way out that crazy nonsense. We all know people who know that the gospel is true but they will not accept it. If I just kind of take things as they come, everyone is happier.