I have a friend who identifies as bi-gendered and often feels most comfortable in femme. Yes, do sever the relationship. Imagine if I had a panic attack every day at 10am?!. You I think are ok with that. We married in early 30's. Ultimately there are no guarantees but I'd say it's worth a shot. Don't get her hopes up too much - in return ask her to do something to research your views. You're only seeing what's on the surface of her Have enough people told you to run.


You should ask yourself if you want to have input on the way your children are raised. Typical American girls have the government to make them feel secure. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. I simply do NOT believe he and I will not be together after we die. Of course she won't want to watch something that in her mind attacks her religion.
But I was unusual in that I never really wanted to convert my husband I was worried I'd have to divorce him if he turned true Mormon and he didn't need me to believe way he does. It made me sad to think that the thing that was most important my life в my faith в was something that I could never fully share with my husband. Interreligious marriages are not a new thing. And some will do that.
If all you are looking for is some non-serious dates to have a good time, you should be fine. A shitty sex life, potentially. Marriage is hard, period. But it is important to be ruthlessly honest with yourself about how you feel about it. This came about after many hours and many days of prayer, scripture study, going to the temple, receiving a priesthood blessing, and speaking with people I greatly trust my mom, especially. You'll be richly rewarded. Please start another thread and continue the conversation. This insecurity is at the root of the princess syndrome. From someone else in the medical field - a nightly phone call would be seriously draining, even if it only lasted a few minutes.