But I believe, doctor or not, a relationship is all about supporting one another and making sacrifices. I think the LDS have been vastly over-simplifying that doctrine. He believes in God, but also believes that God is everywhere, and therefore does not need to be worshipped in a specific place of worship with specific prayers. I seriously could have been the one to write most of that about my situation. We make time for each other every chance we get which sometimes is during the noon hour for lunch. There are times where u will go to events, parties And even spending holidays without him. I eventually found out that she did not pass the exams and have requested that I don't contact her again. I don't think we are going to end up being friends but I'll get over that. God brought the two of us together, and we are truly in love. A good doctor must be willing to sacrifice his own needs for the good of his patient and as his wife, you sacrifice as well.




Marriage to the right person is wonderful. And no one has the right to judge you for your decision. She went to BYU and did a 2 year mission, but since she was a girl she got to have a car instead of a bicycle. He wants things to be low key for now. I am so in love with him and he says he is too minus the stupid cheating. Best of both worlds if you ask me. Till then, I know I should be more patient and understanding than any ordinary wife is.
Also, what do you and your fiancee do to deal with the busyness. I work part time from home and am involved in a church fortunately, but I miss my husband. The Church encourages people to be a good influence on one another, and she will probably expect you to dress well for her.
My husband's extramarital relationships were well-known in the hospital where he practiced. Now for the family part We are different people in one big way, I am very extroverted and say whatever's on my mind and he's introverted and everything is very thought out and he likes alone time. Is it wrong that I feel guilty?. Better than freezing up and avoiding them altogether. And of course we have been taughtвby Brigham Young, at leastвthat even when Christ comes during the Millenium there will be those who will not accept him as their Savior even if they accept him as the leader of the world. We are only engaged and as much as I love him, I can't handle the pain of watching my goals and dreams wash away to be at his disposal. If I just kind of take things as they come, everyone is happier. However, be careful to not ask something that may offend your date. Thank you so much, L. From someone else in the medical field - a nightly phone call would be seriously draining, even if it only lasted a few minutes.