Your man is becoming a doctor, and while he's still a resident carving his way into the field, his off days will be few and far between. Never ask vague questions and give her definite options instead. But if you are with someone who is plainly selfish or dishonest or mean, then don't let them use their occupation as an excuse. I tell her there's no pressure and we'll just see how things play out. I think the only thing that can possibly be worse is if he was working in a different country. But the idea of marrying my husband felt right from almost the get-go and, my patriarchal blessing made so much more sense.
Sometimes I think he is the man who shouldn't have had a family but just a career too late for that now though. There are so many potential problems they would fill a book. Do you have to leave for work at six in the morning and don't get home until you kids are in bed. Mormons observe the Sabbath closely, so Sundays are for attending church meetings and focusing on their spirituality. Good luck with her, and good life to you. I want him to commit more to his family and himself. You will be surrounded by single women, many of whom are probably interested in dating and marrying a Mormon, so take advantage. Learned by me in time and tears. There will, in fact, still be churches besides our own. Just remember that you chose one another.
It's easy to forget why I chose to be with him in the first place. After moving in with him it has become painfully obvious I have a lot of personal improvements to make to meet his minimum expectations as a wife and mother. I know the majority of them are great, but there are so many who are like vultures and will latch on to any male doctor like he is theirs. I think love and caring can be more important. But remember that it is also your wife's choice to obey or disobey, and that you have no authority over her as a person, either. Pay for the first few dates.
He needs a house that he can call home and a family that loves him. Log in or sign up in seconds. This is such a misinformed statement. Can he see the good in it, or does he focus on the more controversial aspects. You just need to figure out where your girlfriend is. Take issues as they arise, rather than throwing away what could be a good experience for you and her based off of what might happen. You would be able to force her to confront the facts without feeling threatened. The church is very important to her.