As soon as she becomes dissatisfied, she will turn face and educate the OP about just how wrong it would be for her to stay with him. How do you feel about that. We have all felt it and our house seems absolutely different. The day could come where she has to decide between her relationship with you and her church. Can I add to this extremely old thread. Expect her to either write you off during her mission or pressure you to show interest in the church.



I seriously questioned the future of our relationship based on that fact alone. I miss my husband dearly. All the other stuffв is crap. I feel pretty awful about that whole thing. While doctors start off with 6 figures right off the bat, they also have 6 figures of debt under their belt.
You should not be trying to be exclusive with one person, so go on dates with as many people as you can. If my mother needed her surgeon's attention, I wouldn't want him to be thinking about his wife's lamenting that he's never home, not romantic, etc. Their values and the values of popular western culture are wildly disparate, which can be tough for them to navigate early in life. Although with the change in times, people may not follow these rules as stringently as before, it is still better to be careful so as to not offend anyone, and you may possibly land up with the love of your life. I got married so that we could build a life together.
I knew a Mormon girl who got rides from her Mormon friends for casual sex dates with men she met on Tinder. I too married for love but there's no emotional energy, support or empathy left for the darling wife. Now he is home for dinner every night, takes a fraction of the calls, and doesn't work holidays. Tough to say what will impact your girl most - but there's your best LDS. All I can recommend, as a docs wife of nearly 30 years, is prayer or to book a few sessions with a psychologist.