Actually, Mormon families are shrinking, just like those outside the Church, but they will always be larger than families outside Mormondom. JS married a girl her age when he was 37, after having told her that he had been threatened by an angel with a flaming sword and promising her entire family salvation if she consentedI decided to read the ces letter. I know, there is a world, which I have traveled, that have a life so much more difficult than I. If your spouse thinks 8 is too young to get baptized, are you all right with waiting until they are older. If they are, run to the altar, in or out of the temple. A good man is not defined by his religion and a great marriage is not defined by where it takes place. I agree with what you and so many of the other replies have said: Listen with an open heart and curiosity. I have observed in relationships among friends and family inside and outside of the church that holding a temple recommend does not guarantee a strong, happy marriage. And also I thought it was weird she wore some kind of pants that come to her knees under her other pants, but I never asked about that. They will teach the girls that sex is bad and wrong, which is something they will have trouble putting behind them when they eventually do get married.
I am as ambitious as he and he supports that. She cannot get into the top echelons of heaven without being sealed to a worthy priesthood holder in the temple for time and all eternity. Because I have a husband that is not a member I have a quasi like status in the ward. In fact, the church is designed to help people come unto Christ, who is the only one who can change our hearts and help us overcome ourselves to come back to him. Before I proposed, I actually broke up with my partner for a month в mostly due to family pressure. I had to tell her to stop communicating with my husband she was fired but he had urged her to "keep in touch!!. His father died and he was not given one day off.
The one I met was full of himself, a slob, and really not that great to women. And no I would not pressure them to convert but as a Latter-day Saint I would pray for them to convert as I do for many people I know and love. The closet is deep though I think that's seriously generalizing. We'll have to discuss that, now that I actually know some things about some things. I was skeptical whether this would work with Mormon girlsв sheltered girls who would never step inside a dance club or be wooed by pickup artists. But the reason I don't know him well enough is because we don't spend enough time together, or I feel like he's not really "letting me in" to get close to him. Unconditional love, excellent communication, and unwavering support. I have no idea if he stayed. I can second this, as a lifelong utahn this is why I simply have a "no mormons" policy for dating.
I feel like I have finally found a sisterhood with a few brothers as well of people who know how I feel and what I deal with on a daily basis. If so, you have a chance. All I can do is have Faith in Him. She converts to your religion. For men, this will likely come after completing your mission trip, so in your early 20s at the earliest.