Why Mormons don't hate gay people. It's the 1 issue in our relationship. I would like to know if this is normal. It is a new experience yet for me as I have only been married 6 months to a doctor. Her husband recently - and finally - traded it in for a Prius.


If she doesn't care that you aren't a member now, if your relationship goes on long enough, she is going to care eventually. Don't put them through that either. After his mission he lost faith on everything for some reasons. It sounds like you dont even know this guy well enough to answer that question but I could be wrong. It interrupts meals, sleep, shopping trips, conversations, romantic time, and even fights. But I'm wondering about one thing: Do I have cause to be scared out of my mind, or should I just take a chill pill. The ex gets it all lol. If you and she are not sealed, your children won't be sealed to either of you. A couple of things I run into most is that people assume I am also Mormon.
I trust him and I highly doubt he's getting "it" from someone else. I'm surprised this thread is still getting replies. She, her family, and her friends all believe that she can't get into the Celestial Kingdom VIP Heaven unless she is "sealed" to a Mormon husband. If you are dating a Mormon man or woman, be genuinely interested in their religion.
Should either of you sisters raise your children and wonder what faith will they choose. All those are reasons to give the church some elbow room but they are not reasons for actually staying. If she can't put you before her religion then you need to walk away. I would go ahead and make boundaries with the conversation about kids and church, if that is your preference. Thank you so much for your comment. Adding an interfaith element means you have many more adjustments to make.