You will be surrounded by single women, many of whom are probably interested in dating and marrying a Mormon, so take advantage. I am trying to help him stay at the church nth work, I think if I really love him like I always tell him I should let him chose and love him the way he is. It would behoove you in this situation to act like a kid yourself. As a fellow man married to a female Dr. My nonmember husband and I have been married for almost 18 years. Their thinking is something like this. But I ultimately leave it to him most times.

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I went to BYU. She asked me the other night how it's possible for me to be such a good person when I don't believe in god. How does one go about trying to develop a relationship with someone whose schedule is so unpredictable and whose free time is so sparse. Only you will know. Like any woman I am a Medical Assistant I sometimes question myself and ask myself what I would do if "unfaithfulness" came across. From a guy's perspective, I was dating a doctor who was going through her final exams to become a registered specialist. I am also certain that there are callings and opportunities that I would have had, were I married to a faithful LDS woman, that I have missed. I can't quite put my finger on it. In the long run, being married to a nonmember has made me a better person.
And you will be shocked. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. That my heavenly father hates my decision to marry my husband. Before I would just take things as they came, internalize them, be miserable about it but not voice my concern in fear of being told that I can't handle his lifestyle. Your man is becoming a doctor, and while he's still a resident carving his way into the field, his off days will be few and far between. I'm so glad you mentioned some of the things that I have been suggesting to my boyfriend for some time, but he has been skeptical about. She will be surprised that a non-Mormon holds the same values she does and respect you. And yes, some people are unbelievably stupid about it. Work on myself, not him. But now he is a senior doc and is called on for all the difficult stuff and can't or won't say no.
I have been married for 2 years now and I'm concerned that if we dont work something out soon, it will only get worse as he dives into his profession even further. I know it is really hard for you and I'm sure it is hard for him too. I think the only thing that can possibly be worse is if he was working in a different country. More than often, these men cheat and will trade up as soon as they start making some money. I realize I rambled a bit and may not have answered all your questions; feel free to ask anything else you want to know. I am exhausted from giving so much of me and I never got much back. I believe that marriage and kids is not something that can't be handled, I'm sure that once kids arrive somehow both parents will do whatever it takes to be there for the kids, however I'm also sure that you will be the one most likely to carry the weight a bit more and of course feel it too. I'll tell her that we are strictly friends for now on. That's the difference - marrying for love vs marrying for a paycheck. Good luck with her, and good life to you.