Religious differences, however are real. I do not see this going well. Do you think that is too draining too. Much better to marry in the faith if possible. We are both extremely busy, and maybe that's why we work, but we try to make the time for our relationship. Somewhere down the road, you will find another girl who will be a much better match for you. To be honest; we're not couples matching pretty disparate specialties not conducive to couples matching but we're matching by geography, so I guess we'll have to wait and see if we're still together after the match: Well I guess you can always ask him for a little clarification etc. Seems some lonely trolls out there too based on above commentor. I've never understood that bit of the LDS culture.


I just started talking to a doctor he is older and has already finished with all of those steps but already im getting a taste of what its going to be like. Once last piece of advice to you girls who are "dating" or "engaged to" a doc: Don't confuse "dating" and "engaged to" with "married to" - get the ring on your finger and seal the deal. How do you handle the ocd behavior.
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Hi there I have been married to a doctor for 16 years, first 10 as an orthopod next 6 as a plastic surgeon and still working towards the dream of a big house to show for all this hard work. The LDS Church meets many of the criteria for cult behavior. She can never hang out on Sundays because she apparently spends the entire day at church. I realize my situation is less about marriage, and more about dating, but any advice would be greatly appreciated. And for your husbands, you are that person. If they believe their religion, they will ultimately cause you pain and disappointment. Well, the thing is he knows exactly how I feel and he has offered to give it all up.
Probably, not Mount Meadows level, but be prepared to have to apologize on her behalf a lot. Don't forget too that IF you are successful in turning the lights on and deconverting her, the family would resent you the rest of their lives. I also found this interesting and how I found it was just on the web while typing doctors and wive's roles. There is no question that God loves all of His children, and that obviously includes non-members. I love him more than anyone else I've been with - but it takes a strong, patient woman willing to sacrifice a lot, to date a doctor. I knew going into this it would be difficult, so I've braced myself, but I'd be lying if I didn't say there's a lot of disappointment that comes along with the relationship. He expects perfect children who ,"will all become doctors. I chose to move on. I have observed in relationships among friends and family inside and outside of the church that holding a temple recommend does not guarantee a strong, happy marriage.