It may not seem like a big deal now, but eventually it will probably surface that at best, the church impacts and influences her behavior in almost every area, at worst, it dictates it. She honestly believes that she has the truth, and that if you are exposed to it enough you will recognize that. All faiths have vocabulary unique to them. Usually, when Mormon girls marry non-Mormon men, these women forsake their religion and revert to ordinary American woman. You can consider some positive activities and allow you to communicate and learn from each other. I know kids and a house will make our time together challenging, but for as long as I have known him his family is the most important thing and he makes sure to keep a strong relationships between them. Actually, Mormon families are shrinking, just like those outside the Church, but they will always be larger than families outside Mormondom.


And of course, when it happens, no one the leaver or the faithful spouse could have predicted it. Go on dates on days other than Sunday. It is not easy for a nonmember spouse to understand a three hour worship block plus callings etc. Btw, you bringing up CES letter shit before thanksgiving will guarantee a very awkward time with the GF and probably the family for the day. All those are reasons to give the church some elbow room but they are not reasons for actually staying. I knew a couple in my last ward who got married in their mid 20's. I will be marrying my doctor boyfriend soon, and I have to say, I have never been more lonely.
I bring him food I make sure he's happy. It does not come from common religion or personality or even values; it only comes through mutual self transcendence. If you go to mormonthink. No one knows your situation the way you do.
My advice would be to date him when he has free time. With that being said, I have long considered myself just a tad outside super TBM since we watched Game of Thrones, drank energy drinks, and occasionally stayed in my running clothes sans garments to do yard work. Perhaps with a note written on the back. Girls aren't socially required to be missionaries, unlike men. Unfortunately, it does not get easier, just different. I do not have the answer в but I keep trying to figure it out. As a parent, we hope our children will make life choices that will give them the greatest chance of happiness.