There is much that needs to change and many hearts to educate but if we doubt some of the fundamentals then why not all of them. I knew that I couldn't possibly be alone. Put your best foot forward; be soft-spoken, courteous, well-mannered, chivalrous, and respectful.
Will people have feelings about your interfaith marriage. Maybe more convinced than you are. But no one can move on to one of the 3 Kingdoms until they accept Christ and totally repent.
I hate to be so undiplomatic, but it will always create friction in your life to have this level of religious difference. I guess I want to know if I do decided to start my future with him, should I expect to be constantly cheated on and be okay with it. Here are my thoughts as someone who grew up with a non-mormon father and as someone who married a non-mormon girl. Getting Over a Breakup. It sure has its ups and downs. You have to make the decision as to what you want your home and your children to have in that home. I think it was Spencer Kimball who counselled that before marriage you should keep your eyes wide open and then after marriage keep your eyes half shut. We met at home just before he went back to school and even though we only had a week together, it was whirlwind and we already spoke of marriage and kids.
Mine was in California, back in the 70s. My husband gives the very best of himself to the hospital and the staff and patients every day. So, one would one think, "yay, she works, has a life and friends and has avoided the ongoing loneliness and "empty nest syndrome". My plan was to start school as soon as I got married but when he was told he would be going to another hospital, my masters got put on hold. But I loved this girl more than anything in life. And the nonmember spouse may just put pressure on the member spouse to spend more time with them. But I was unusual in that I never really wanted to convert my husband I was worried I'd have to divorce him if he turned true Mormon and he didn't need me to believe way he does. Now just ask yourself what are the odds of her thinking her way out that crazy nonsense. They value femininity, motherhood, and masculinity in men.