Do you want a home that is focused on the church with all of the blessings there of or a home that is devoid of the blessings of the priesthood, Sundays without your husband at your side at church with your children celebrating in the gospel. This is especially true when you are around others. Having said that I'm not looking to get married any time soon, so no. And ah yes, I have a very strong dislike of all nurses. Funny thing is he told me when we met that he was ready to stop focusing so much on work and start focusing more on his life. Know that you are playing a game aka dating mormon girls that has low odds of success. Yes, it is bad.

He married the new girl then cheated on her. If you are in a movie theater, you can't talk, so you can't get to know the girl you are dating. I'll keep being me and we'll see what happens.
If you do manage to break her away from the church, her family will be there to continue sowing doubt. We see each other he still makes time for me, but i cant really tolerate him insulting me when hes angry for small reasons. The only thing I can say is good luck to all. I feel as if I am a single parent.
There are a great many beliefs I can't condone but most of them are along the lines of gender stereotyping, and how you apply that to your own life obviously varies by individual. I am not sorry I married outside the LDS faith. As Joanna said, marriage takes some work no matter what, but being married to your best friend, and listening to the spirit brings great blessings. In addition to that, when we do see each other, he is so exhausted that he usually passes out. I can handle a lot of daily mindless, nonverbal things, like cuddling for a bit before bed, but phone calls and even texting can be exhausting in a way that is very difficult to explain.