In each case, you should also consider how this will affect your families. But, you will probably lose. So while I believe that, in fact, non-celestial families still can be together forever, I also think that there must be great merit to qualifying for the whole Enchiladaвwhich I perhaps cannot fully appreciate at this time. All that being said, no one can tell you what is right for you except Heavenly Father. He said that if there is an exception, it is for the individual to obtain through the spirit. He will not be permitted to bless the child in front of the ward, for instance, so you will have to choose to forego that ritual or find someone else to stand in for the father, which he may not be comfortable with. In the interfaith marriages that work where one is LDS and the other is not religious, it only works out when the LDS partner is not fully a believer anymore.
As for conversion, she just spent every waking second thinking about converting people. Or is this pretty standard behavior for a busy person in his position Just a heads up from someone in the medical field, the experience of residency will own them until the end of it. I'll paste a URL with links to all of them at the end of this message.
She probably doesn't even realize how crazy that is. I am sooooo proud of him but his career has broken me in a way I don't know if I can piece back together. He fit me- does that make sense. It certainly isn't easy. All i want to do it cry reading all of these posts. And your future kids will be taught that you are the reason they don't have an "eternal" family. And there are questions and lessons that dual-faith couples face that zero-faith or single-faith households do not. Well, the thing is he knows exactly how I feel and he has offered to give it all up. If we do get married I may have to foot more of the bills. Certainly there are such people in the church, but there are such people in any organization, and I would challenge you to remember that the members are also individuals with thoughts, feelings and the ability to rebel in their own ways.
Can they keep a job and or clean up after themselves. I would think that a comprise between you getting missionary discussions and her reading the CES letter would be even. Is your spouse willing to give you up on Sundays, and half your weeknights. Those will make her think. We've been together for a little over a year, after having a pretty severe break at right after the 1 year mark. Thank you for pointing this out. If all you are looking for is some non-serious dates to have a good time, you should be fine. She will want her kids blessed, baptized, taking temple trips to baptize for the dead, hold the priesthood, a bishop will ask you sons and daughters if they masterbate and punish them if they do, etc. Do you have a few suggestions for talking points I may want to bring up from stuff directly on LDS. Don't fall in love with a married man.