As your future self, I say this with the utmost respect and admiration: Two peas in a pod. I have recently seen too much of these false promises that people use to make others feel good. I am not married yet, there is some consolation in that.



While it's true that Mormons are not one-dimensional and completely predictable, the odds of a successful relationship, given the OP's description of his girlfriend, are slim. It would put him in a position of feeling less and being looked down on. The dots are extremely close for every LDS person, its just extremely hard to connect them. When you mix cultural groups you increase the difficulty. This was hugely disappointing for him and created some very tense times. Your husbands love you, and love that you are able to do what they cannot. Business of Medicine Navigate the complex business, legal, and ethical arenas towards building and maintaining a successful medical practice.
Can they keep a job and or clean up after themselves. And even longer when you add that one-year fellowship to the end of it. I'm going to disagree with what some of the people have said. It's like a catch or something. Trust Building Exercises for Couples.
Like many Docotors wives, Our husbands have a demanding career. I've been married over 4 years to a 1st year GI fellow. It's easy to be blind to deal-breaking faults when you are young and in love. If all the Mormons truly were the pricks we often claim them to be, then Mormonism would be the perfect punishment for them. She will likely want you to convert to fix the family.