She's really attractive, too. My boyfriend is just going into his third year of med school. But i am struggling to cope with him and his hectic schedule. Please see above link for full rules.




My husband is a doc in the UK so I moved 7, miles for love. But our marriage is strong, and our children are good people. Especially if they're devote enough to expect you to marry in heaven, huge implications with that one. Fifty years later, not one of her 3 children, her dozen grandchildren or her numerous great grandchildren is an active member of the LDS church. This is my first and last attempt to write on a forum for relationship advice. By those standards, I was a failure, my husband wasn't "good enough" - and my daughter had ambitious real goals that required a lot of time and effort. I do my best to keep busy during the day, school, cleaning, organizing, going to the gym and my daughter. I found that it worked just as well. I know "Meet the Mormons" isn't what I'm looking for I went through a very similar experience earlier this year and the community was extremely helpful. Your comment is SO spot on in my experience.
There is no question that God loves all of His children, and that obviously includes non-members. Who knows, maybe a little lighthearted texting is just the 5 minute break he needs. There are times where u rarely hear from him and then he contacts me. Edit - I just read through some of your other comments. Random Questions to Ask a Guy. The religion rather, and more importantly, the church itself is integral to most mormons' identity. Wonderful memories made for both of us. 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. Would she want you to attend church with her.
I did in college, and knew I would play 2nd fiddle to the lifelong dream. What can you expect. I think you need to sit down and have a conversation with him about all of this, because that's truly the only way to get to the bottom of it and make a decision for yourself. I know a non-Mormon guy who married a Mormon woman and has kept her beautiful and desirable, by encouraging her religious involvement, even though he avoided Mormonism himself. I envy all you lonely doctor wives. I've been working like crazy myself, so it is easy for me to understand time issues involved in drs' training.