Each to their own though. He has changed so much over the years and is very impatient with the kids. This post and the comments are an eye opener. He is still in residency. Soon you'll feel better, because you're not alone. Also, I'm not involved with a doctor but I am an RN and spend quite a bit of time with them. Well, the thing is he knows exactly how I feel and he has offered to give it all up.



All's well that ends well A guy named, "Lovable Luciferian" is dating a Mormon Chick. I still love my Heavenly Father and my Savior. I read through a few of the LDS. If she was anything like me, that idea is probably foreign, radical, confusing, interesting, and inspiring to her. Heavenly Father will give you guidance if you listen with an open heart and contrite spirit as always. I hope it all works out for you. The truth is I miss being together. However, and this might sound sad. Having said that I'm not looking to get married any time soon, so no.
It is not something that should be taken lightly. Make sure you are According to the teachings of the Church, Mormon youth should not date before the age of This is more of a custom than a hard rule, but it is a good standard to follow, as you will probably not be mature enough to effectively handle that kind of personal relationship before then. These exclusions, dictated by doctrine, hold the potential to create wedges between you, both immediately, and in the long term. It sucks to admit, but I broke up with him after 6 months because I didn't think there was any point if we couldn't be together forever. I know many other nurses that also married young docs, only to have the marriage fail. Love and support them just as you would if your husband was a carpenter. That will most likely be the deal breaker for her. I hope to be able to love nurses as I once did for many years. Are days like this going to be normal. He ended up cheating with one of the nurses and his wife left him.
He also hints a lot to settling down with me. If my mother needed her surgeon's attention, I wouldn't want him to be thinking about his wife's lamenting that he's never home, not romantic, etc. Get helpful advice on your cases from a community of physicians. She's likely openly telling her family that it's okay he's not Mormon because she's going to get him baptized. Can you live your whole life with a husband you doesnt or never will believe in the mormon church. Can I leave him now. As someone starting residency next year and whose father and brother went through it, and whose girlfriend is about to start it I have to say that you can't be mad at him for not sacrificing something to spend time with you - there is literally nothing else to sacrifice; residency is called residency because the doctors used to live in the hospitals, and it was akin to monks in monastery. Interesting to read the concerns of so many doctor's wives.