Reading your messages I don't feel bad about being in the shadow of his career. Very wise words when tell others to take a very cold hard look at there life. I am dating a great guy who happens to be a very brilliant doctor going into residency very soon. It is an act of faith.




He was patient and supportive, promising to continue acting like a TBM for as long as I wanted our baby is 4, so that likely would have been at least 14 years. My mom works in the medical profession, and it was always hard when she was on call or had to work late, but she definitely works hard. Early in our relationship, I gave some thought to the question of whether I would ever be willing to marry a non-Mormon. Now 13 years later, my son is a teenager. I hate to be so undiplomatic, but it will always create friction in your life to have this level of religious difference. All this said, God is love and fully understands and appreciates your problem. As a married female resident, I wanted to offer you the other side of this Your husbands love you, and miss you.
The gold is in the footnotes and sources linked from those new essays. I was thinking the same thing when I read this. That said, I like to hope that love can be more powerful than belief. I am really in love with him. Thanks so much for the links. It may not seem like a big deal now, but eventually it will probably surface that at best, the church impacts and influences her behavior in almost every area, at worst, it dictates it. I'm on mobile and it isn't letting me post the URL. I don't mind staying home because I understand he's tired. As a man who married a non-Mormon woman, my story has a slightly different view point, but it comes down to essentially the same principles.
If you are both in high school, she may refuse altogether. You are looking for evidence that a. Most of them have affairs. And there is NO taking them off to wear a sleeveless shirt, cute sun dress or regular, girl-length shorts in the summer. He's usually trying to catch up on sleep working on a presentation, patient notes, etc I know communication is key, but it's helpful to know that others are going through the same experience. What do you occupy your time with. I would show her this recent post for example: Her family will also be thinking about this and will talk to you about it when you spend time with them. After residency, depending on what specialty they do, there will be a separate set of rules of how they have to give their time oncall, early surgery times, working holidays etc.