I run a local nonprofit and had a demanding job, but it can never be as difficult or challenging as his job. It requires a special kind of patience, and I think that the phrase "absence makes the heart grow fonder" has to be something you can relate to. All that being said, no one can tell you what is right for you except Heavenly Father. Cousin the same age who just got married has known her husband 6 months. Just know that she has been indoctrinated to believe that she wont reach the highest level of heaven if she isn't married in a Mormon temple to another Mormon. Men search the world for women that they can stand to be around with long-term. He actually wanted them to be active in a religion and thought this was a good idea.



I intend to spend some quality time in the temple, with my bishop, and with close family and friends as I think and pray my way through this decision, but I would also value your insights into this. He will have to wait outside if his children marry in the temple. I am so happy about 'starting' our life together in a few months, but I feel like I am totally setting myself up for disappointment. Is he willing to, nay, interested.
She has to decide for herself what she believes, but you can definitely help expose her to new ideas. He is absolutely, hands-down my favorite human being on the planet. And whoever said doctors make lot ofmoney is full of b. If all you are looking for is some non-serious dates to have a good time, you should be fine. Plus I just quit my medical interpreting job last month. It is much easier for the Holy Ghost to influence good people. Mormonism is a big thing for those who follow the faith, so Sundays and the occasional event depending on how much she does extra might distract her. Otherwise, happiness can be found in any relationship. I think our entire family feels the loneliness including himself. I don't know if I want to be a single mother of four kids.
She was so sad over what she sacrificed it just haunted everyone on Reddit. BUT it could easily have gone the other way. I can only say that I was that girl, 10 years ago. My husband is a medical student, so I have a few years until I'm a "doctor's wife. I don't think we are going to end up being friends but I'll get over that. Good Questions to Ask Someone. To be honest; we're not couples matching pretty disparate specialties not conducive to couples matching but we're matching by geography, so I guess we'll have to wait and see if we're still together after the match: Well I guess you can always ask him for a little clarification etc. He sees around 50 patients a day and is always tired when gets home n wants peace and quiet. I currently just started dating someone who is not only in the military, but a doctor. Can I add to this extremely old thread.