My next serious boyfriend was raised Methodist but considered himself non-denominational Christian and people would comment on that instead of his character. What a fascinating response as always. Maybe you will win. I'm sorry, but I don't pity you all. It's the 1 issue in our relationship.
So if you are dating a Mormon guy, always wear knee-length, avoid tiny shorts, mini skirts, short or revealing dresses, plunging necklines, or sleeveless tops. I hate to say it, but I don't see this ending well. If she identifies as a Mormon, then she probably takes her faith seriously, and it means a lot to her. There are billions of other girls out there who I wouldn't have issues like this with. If you're just shaken up and in need of a few stitches and work is busy, that means instead of rushing to your side immediately I might wait until my shift ends before showing up with takeout and flowers to look after you. Racial differences can be very trivialвthey really didn't come up much for my parents, for exampleвand are basically false differences. Dude just to summarize what I think is the majority of the comments. That being said, we have built something beautiful and good, have modeled loving responsibility and accountability to our kids, and I am certain I am with the man God chose for me.
Is there even any sex at all in this fantasy. As my husband learns about Mormonism I get to see it through his fresh eyes. I just don't want to jump to conclusions and am trying to prepare myself for a new normal. However, and this might sound sad. He has sacrificed parts of his career as well. He totally blew me off and said "blah blah blah" and it was so early in our relationship that I was taken aback and didn't push the issue then and there. He came to be by my side as soon as he could.
Be prepared for divorce. He is truly my best friend, my life partner but I can't help, at times, feel extremely lonely and depressed. I have a better and fuller relationship with God because my own practice has been supplemented by additional observance. Make sure everyone involved is a couple, or at least is paired with someone.