If she can see that YOU are what is important in the relationship, not what you or she believes, ya'll have a chance. Did he get kicked out of the church for marrying you. Made me feel ok to read this Thank you for writing. I thought it was beautiful that they included him in the circle, even though he was not a Priesthood holder.



I dated many LDS guys before him. And frankly, you feel like such a loser. Dating in your teenage years will help you learn the kinds of things you value in another person. If you both comfortable having different faiths, your relationship can still be rewarding and fulfilling. Alot of TBM women won't even consider dating non members. You will be expected to condone but not attend events in the temple to which you will not be granted access. Be open and talk about your ideals.
It's alot to understand if not raised and taught in it specifically. I am married to an ongologist for 16years. Spending a lifetime single is not something most people would choose to do, but fear of being forever single should never be a deciding factor in entering a marriage, lest serious problems go unaddressed before serious commitments are made.
Yes, do sever the relationship. Additionally, you need to take stock of your beliefs and acknowledge they may change overtime. Forget what anyone else says or expects of you. This is because if your relationship gets serious and you guys get married, then she may have to forgo many of the customs of her religion. I really enjoy your blog and your humor. In fact, you likely will meet a few. He doted on me, and we had long skype conversations for the first few weeks. The LDS Church encourages that young women explore their options and meet all different kinds of people. My husband is in his last year of residency.