Pray about it and follow your heart. I'm pretty disturbed by the level of dismissiveness seen in many of the comments here. Just going to jump in and then jump out I remember how idealistic I was back then, but here's reality: You will be without him most of the time.




I can't complain about the first 24yrs. My kids have run as far away from medicine as possible in terms of a career and my daughter only dates people who have balance in their lives. I know a non-Mormon guy who married a Mormon woman and has kept her beautiful and desirable, by encouraging her religious involvement, even though he avoided Mormonism himself. Life is a journey and going through it with a true partner, and a mutual respect for curiosity, is so far greatly rewarding. Yes, because that is generally what is best. Fall in love, learn, make some mistakes, laugh, serve other people, reproduce, and let the whole story start again. As a non member you can not take her to the celestial kingdom to live with God and get your own worlds to populate with her. What do you do while they are away. You should want to keep things new and interesting, as you would in any relationship, while still allowing your date to maintain the standards of her faith.
I just started dating this guy and he is not only in the army, but a doctor. IMO he should've been up-front about that before beginning to date you, but, sounds like you're okay with it now that everything's clear. I'd rather marry a rich doctor and let him have his affair s on the side just so long as I don't have to work anymore. I chose to move on. Twitter did not respond. Should I stay or let him do his thing.
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. On top of his work schedule, there are other demands on his time like his family and friends. The standard principles of day game apply. How do Mormons feel about contraception. Why prophets are awesome. It seems like mormons in particular are even more crazy than the majority of crazy religious people, and the manipulation and treatment of people who wish to think for themselves and challenge their beliefs is really frightening. His dad and siblings are also doctors, hence his mom is quite use to the idea of being alone and independent. Righteous love does conquer all but in some cases it takes a lot longer than we are willing to wait.