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For instance, you probably want your children to be baptized into the Mormon faith when they are eight в is your fiancee okay with that. I'm a nevermo, but I married a then TBM girl, so maybe my perspective will be of help to you. I don't think we are going to end up being friends but I'll get over that. The divorce factor may allow some women to experience single-faith marriage at some point as some Mormon men marry multiple Mormon women over the course of their lifetimes, but the overall point stands: The only options for these women involve seeking a partner outside of the church, or a lifetime of celibacy. It's typical to not hear from him for weeks. And the you've seen the CES letter. It's the sort of super dismissive "all women are the same" attitude that I learned in church and left to get away from. Facebook Email Twitter Print. Like many single members of the church, I have often wondered whether I would be willing to marry someone outside of the temple, and over the past few years I have come to believe that I would be willing to do so. At best they just try to include you in the community, and at worst you are constantly told that you'll be welcome "when you're ready.
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. As ex-mormons, can anyone here offer some insight about this girl, her religion, and what exactly I may be getting myself into if I continue dating her. I also remember my father a stake president telling me the night before I got married that every single couple he had counseled through marriage struggles were not reading their scriptures or praying together every night. I feel a sense of freedom would come with it, but I am also afraid of what this could mean for us in the long run. As much as I want to share his brilliance and compassion with the world, I know that once he makes that connection with someone's sick parent, it is easily hrs less of our family time, and he won't even be treating them. Best of luck, and God bless.