What do you guys do about this-- do you go with your spouse. There are plenty of marriages between Mormons and non-Mormons. Those were difficult both in terms of terminology and in understanding what was going on medically. You have been blessed with the equipment to make such decisions. This post and the comments are an eye opener. God knows the big picture. Marriage is hard, period. My spouse and I are best friends first and I think that's what really makes it work.

The envy of all of our friends. I do get the odd text but now with 3 weeks to his exam, calls are out of the question. Have you created your Facebook Club yet. None felt right, ever. 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.
I'm dating a 2nd year surgical resident, he has three kids from a previous marriage and I have one. You will be kept abreast of political changes within the church that regulate your wife's behavior -- you are probably already aware of several rules she follows. I was going to be having leftovers of everything; time, energy, etc. Someday she may really regret everything, and miss you like crazy.
This woman is a human being, not a caricature of a TBM. I just found this blog. TwoXChromosomes submitted 4 years ago by datingprofession. He actually wanted them to be active in a religion and thought this was a good idea. I can handle a lot of daily mindless, nonverbal things, like cuddling for a bit before bed, but phone calls and even texting can be exhausting in a way that is very difficult to explain.