If he weren't a doctor saving lives and had more free time, he could most definitely do YOUR job. When you make the best choice for you, blessings will follow. I've read through some stuff there and it all seems pretty tame so far. We have discussed marriage and kids but I dont want to live a life of lonliness I'm responding to the comment on April 11, - I posted on April 3, Sounds like you are going through my same fears and concerns.
And I don't have issues with her, hell, haven't even seen her in over 20 years, but the experience with the whole Mormon thing gave me better insight in to many things in life. Then she can have a chance to actually be the individual she is, and they can have an adult conversation about their future and whether or not they have one. She is probably thinking she can convert you if she is with you long enough and is a good enough example. Good communication, love, support and understanding are the things you should consider. How church discipline works. What a fascinating response as always. She really likes me, and if she could change one thing about me it would be my lack of religion.
My father told him it's never too late to leave whether we are married with kids or just engaged. For instance, I am okay with the us not seeing each other very often part. My experience has been that personal similarities and differences are a bigger element than cultural differences. You need to repent and change. And after dating a few months we both knew we wanted to get married.
Love and support them just as you would if your husband was a carpenter. One of the most well known church prophets stated that he would rather see his own child dead in their coffin than married outside the temple. He has always kept her at the side, devoting almost equal time to me and her.