She will insist on raising her children in the Mormon church. I completely relate to all you've written; many of us have come to see Mormonism for what it is, and the severe damage it does to human brains. I don't think you "dodged a bullet" but I do think new residents change Other wives told me my husband would "come back" but we are still in the training so I can't tell you whether that is completely true or not. He's a devoted father and every ounce of free time goes to his kids. If you like her, and I'm assuming you do, I would suggest you continue the relationship and see how things pan out. I got married to a Mormon woman. I look at my single male doctor colleagues and some of them are sweet and honestly looking for a connection.



The average debt of a med school graduate is aboutUSDwhich normally takes up to 30 years to pay off and consequentially amounts to aroundUSD of total debt with accrued interest added in. I've told her that but maybe she doesn't believe me. Avoid the topic when you can, it's not something that'll be pretty unless handled in a calm discussion which Well, people as a whole tend to be pretty immature with big topics. If someone isn't dying then it is unlikely to be important. Patriarchal leadership is something that most women in the world valued until recently, but it is still a chief value with Mormons. Will you be open to me teaching my children my athiest point of view. If you are worries about her or her family trying to convert you, be honest.
I remember attending numerous priesthood meetings by myself and wishing dad were next to me. Happy hour is out of the question. The church essays that address that linked at www. About eight years ago, I dated a Radiology resident and I vaguely remember it being intense, but this rises to a whole new level.
I do wonder if you ask this blog just to get supporting advice. Family or girlfrient or the pet. I'm engaged to a junior intern and we're supposed to get married soon. At the beginning of the relationship, which is not long ago, he use to carry out conversations, even while working. I'm married an interventional cardiologist; and I wish I only knew 5 years ago before she started her fellowship what the heck I was signing up for. Be gentle with them and yourself. He was also born in Russia during the 80s and did not come to the United States until so we sometimes deal with cultural differences as well as religious. She got engaged 3 months later. I am worried I won't be able to give him my everything, and the wonderful years of commitment and time spent with him will one day only be memories: Becoming a doctor is my dream, and I have worked incredibly hard thus far. It's winter here and I figured she was layering for warmth.