The first key question to as is: If the answer is yes then the relationship sounds like it's doomed. We just moved in together and I am very afraid of his ocd ways and heavy opinions. Learning from a young age that any religion will do means that your children almost certainly will ultimately believe that any religion will do. We need to come to a decision pretty soon and I really need some insight.



I do my best to keep busy during the day, school, cleaning, organizing, going to the gym and my daughter. The important part of finding a partner to marry does not, in my opinion, revolve around whether or not you are of the same religion. This is my own personal opinion. All these are reasons to have some serious discussions. As a parent, we hope our children will make life choices that will give them the greatest chance of happiness.
I feel like I belong to a sisterhood who understand my life. To find another job, a more family oriented one, move to another more financially friendly state we are in California and have a fresh start. Hi ladies, I'm looking for some advice. I am no longer the vivacious young girl……life has not been easy. We planned the funeral around his work and call schedule. Love in Different Languages.
The important things that keep our marriage a happy, healthy, and very loving one are the same things that keep any other marriage alive and well. Many blessings to you. Dude just to summarize what I think is the majority of the comments. Is he aware that if your children are faithful members of the church they might end of marrying in the temple and he would not be allowed to attend the ceremony. I don't think you should abandon the relationship just because she is lds. There are over promises in the Bible. There are many catholic families with these three main ethnic groups within it.