The big one is that under Mormon theology both of you must be believing, fully active members to live together in the afterlife. There will be pressure to go to church, marry in the temple, Yada Yada You will want to make sure you're ready to battle this for years, maybe a lifetime. I also think he is not used to anyone telling him "no" or going against his opinion. I get looking ahead, but it seems like you are very unhappy with the way things are now. Be open to the wisdom the Spirit will share. I think the LDS have been vastly over-simplifying that doctrine. Forget what anyone else says or expects of you. Did he get kicked out of the church for marrying you. If you are dating a Mormon man or woman, be genuinely interested in their religion.




They were taught that bold sincerity of purpose and a charitable attitude is what makes a man. It also seems like he's into it based on how he acts around me and the things he says. I also think that if marriage outside the covenant is a sin, it is not so grave as to be unforgivable. A wonderful resource tool with great updates. She is now happy with her uber-Mormon boyfriend and I am happily dating other people as well.
So how do we approach saving a relationship with someone who has unrealistic expectations of what a long-term relationship looks like. And I'll disagree with the other person who responded to your comment. We are long distance, and it is hard, because when we are together I spend much of time alone waiting for him to come back from the hospital. The answer is, most emphatically, NO. She might not even be living according to the moral standards of the Church. I feel very sad sometimes but I try to stay strong. His dad and siblings are also doctors, hence his mom is quite use to the idea of being alone and independent.
Look, as a shelia, its no different from a bloke. Meanwhile, he'll be adored and revered and flirted with by divorced nurses who would jump in the sack with him at a moment's notice. During "Netflix and chill" the other night, I noticed there was a documentary about mormons. The bottom line is that you are setting yourself up for difficult times ahead.