Oh, yeah, and this girl belongs to a verifiable cult. His whole family joined after he did. Sounds like classic "flirt to convert.
She asked me to read that site and write down questions. JS married a girl her age when he was 37, after having told her that he had been threatened by an angel with a flaming sword and promising her entire family salvation if she consentedI decided to read the ces letter. I seriously questioned the future of our relationship based on that fact alone. But that was also a possibility if he had married a non-mormon. He states that if he is making such a tremendously better income, it would be selfish of me to put our children in daycare in the future so I can work. If you have any questions about Mormonism doctrine or things or other angles on what she says feel free to message me. The day could come where she has to decide between her relationship with you and her church. Her attempts to convert you will get stronger and stronger, if you make it clear to her that you will not under any circumstances convert, she'll bounce. I never really thought about the sacrifices the wife of a doctor must make.
I think your response is Bang on. He totally blew me off and said "blah blah blah" and it was so early in our relationship that I was taken aback and didn't push the issue then and there. Work out as many as you can before marriage happens. There are a lot of single people in the world. Some day he hopes to make it to Romania and settle down. But on the main page of exmormon Reddit on the side bar there is a link to a site with links to all the pages on LDS. What about the folks at church.
I respect what my husband does but I have nothing but my pets and a dusty Ivy Leaguedegree. As for deciding to marry someone who is not mormon, here is how I made the decision. It's also possible that deep down she's like many of us here, and her shelf will break and she'll want out. I excused canceling plans, seeing each other only once a week, not being able to text much, etc. Much of it rang true back when my spouse was in med school, internship and residency. Additionally, you need to take stock of your beliefs and acknowledge they may change overtime. I often contemplate divorcing my husband so that I could seek happiness elsewhere, or at least companionship.