Then, do any of the above morsels of advice matter. You should be fine as long as you stick to the lines you have laid out. Only idiots are unfriendly to non-Mormon spouses. Seems he's always on call or on a totally different schedule than I. We need to get over ourselves and start loving each other how the Lord intended. Really, I'm interested in this too. After two years of being together with very few problems, it ended within 30 minutes of having "The Talk" about my future religiosity. I learned to read by reading the Book of Mormon.



Love Notes for Him. I was actually just talking to my husband about that the other day, at first he said that it depressed him when I said that, but really, it helps. What do you occupy your time with. The common theme here form the complaining spouses is that few of them seem to have their own lives. She asked me to read that site and write down questions.
And your future kids will be taught that you are the reason they don't have an "eternal" family. The ideal, in my opinion, is that she discovers what we all know about the lies the church tells her. Most of us were suckled on that teat too. And you will be shocked. All I can think about is the fact that his schedule means that I will have to be the one to shoulder all the parenting and household responsibilities. Like you, I didn't want to stress him out by giving him some sort of ultimatum or demands. Cookies make wikiHow better. I think Bob, the answer can be found in your comment. Loneliness seems to be a part of being a wife of a doc in training, and at times all I can think of is simply getting over a day at a time.
To his defense, when we were great, we were great. Did you ask him to drop you off and he refused, or were you hoping he'd think of it himself. LDSdotOrg is mostly propaganda. Mormonism and Non-Mormonism don't link to future lives. In the Garden of Eden, Eve may have introduced sin into the world, but ultimately her actions worked out for good because it allowed all of us to be born and tested in this telestial state. Are days like this going to be normal. And he likes the idea of us raising our daughter with the values the Mormon church instills on their youth.