This one is different. Ultimately there are no guarantees but I'd say it's worth a shot. We still have great sex 3 or 4 times a week and, no, he doesn't use Viagra, Ciasis, etc. She is going on a mission which means she is heavily invested in performing according to the cultural expectations. Listen to the still small voiceв. However, I will have a talk with him about where things are going between us. I have a friend who identifies as bi-gendered and often feels most comfortable in femme. My husband is a 3rd year ENT resident, and we started dating right before he started med school.
Is it fair for me to ask him to put more time and effort into our relationship. He was the best decision I have ever made in my life, hands down. Also, I'm having a really hard time understanding from these responses how anyone in the medical field ever dates or gets married. There is NO guarantee that marrying a returned missionary RM in the temple equates with love and happiness. Do you really love him, honey. Odds are majorly against this dude. I am so glad to have found this blog too.
Maybe he found a nice Mormon girl after all. I want to serve a mission in my old age with my husband. Public displays of affection PDA show a lack of self-control. It is always a nice idea to plan for your date in advance. I ran across your post out of desperation.
You're walking into a den of crazy, tbm bishop's daughter, I hate to say it but you should really be contemplative about what you're stepping into. Ultimately, it comes down to this. Keep things going and see what happens. Now if your faith is not so strong to begin with, this perhaps is no big deal. Have those candid conversations with HIM, ponder, and listen closely for the guidance of the Holy Ghost.