As time has gone by I realized that the opinons of others is not important to me and oddly enough those who did not originally approve have had their hearts and minds changed by the love my husband shows me, our daughter, and the members of my family. The Church does not recognize homosexual marriage, and does not condone sexual activity outside of marriage. My faith, while less orthodox, has certainly matured.
Marry a person based on his character, not his religion. I think we date twice a year. If she is motivated enough to want to go on a mission, she will likely not settle for having a second class "eternal companion" you who is a convert or one who cannot be sealed to her for eternity. First of all, Mormons are people so there is a spectrum of what they actually believe on a personal level, and what beliefs are most important to them. Put your best foot forward; be soft-spoken, courteous, well-mannered, chivalrous, and respectful. 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. When I acquired a personal testimony of the gospel as a teen, and made my own decisions regarding my faith, I felt very alone. Needless to say, my life is a little bit crazy.
I would think that a comprise between you getting missionary discussions and her reading the CES letter would be even. It has made me more creative in utilising time alone that it is sometimes preferred. The closet is deep though I think that's seriously generalizing. He later converted to her faith and was called to be a temple sealer. If you really care and think this is the lifestyle you wanted then go ahead.
I prayed about whether to marry this man, and I felt and still feel strongly that it was right for me. Please submit content that is relevant to our experiences as women, for women, or about women. Be with a nice guy and a doctor who will not put himself or his love for money first or his ego first. Now that my boyfriend and I are beginning to talk about a future together, though, I realize that I need to consider this question of marrying outside of the church very carefully. If I just kind of take things as they come, everyone is happier. It makes it hard to plan any sort of date. And as an anonymous comment put it, date night is sometimes out of the question because he is using his "free" time as catch up on sleep time.