If you have a literal belief that you need to have a temple marriage to go to the celestial kingdom, you will always keep a secret desire to convert your spouse. This isn't encouraging to me, it's sad. I would show her this recent post for example: Her family will also be thinking about this and will talk to you about it when you spend time with them. I decided to sort of play along because she was amazing and I didn't believe some of the things she was telling me she actually believed. Good luck and best wishes as you head back out into the dating pool. The answer is, most emphatically, NO. Read our FAQ s. You are commenting using your Facebook account. If they believe their religion, they will ultimately cause you pain and disappointment. I can't emphasize this strongly enough.




The two of you can get married in the temple and live together forever for eternity. But wait a minute. Before it started he got me a puppy that I maybe didn't really want to keep me company to help deal with the loneliness, so at least hopefully he understands.
Sadly, my ward shuns us. Is your spouse willing to give you up on Sundays, and half your weeknights. So that may be the end of it there. A forum for ex-mormons and others who have been affected by mormonism to share news, commentary, and comedy about the Mormon church.
As your future self, I say this with the utmost respect and admiration: Two peas in a pod. With his busy schedule, all of the household chores laundry, dishes, cooking, grocery shopping, cleaning, bill paying, etc. I think the LDS have been vastly over-simplifying that doctrine. Anyway, i know that this is not the experience of every surgical marriage but i guarantee most of them can relate in some way or another. I think it might be worth trying. You are commenting using your Twitter account. Interestingly, my parents felt the same way about him.