Controlling Behavior in Relationships. Things have worked out pretty well with us so far. I'm trying to maintain my own professional goals which he is very supportive of but I'm quickly realising that in order for us to have some quality time together, something has got to give Currently he abroad at yet another conference. She wants the captain of a ship who can direct all aspects of a relationship, including spiritual direction. December 19, OK, you're off the hook, mine was in the 70's too, but I hadn't been to CA by then. I understand your internal conflict completely and my heart goes out to you. But there also are alot of committed hardworking men who take on a hard job and do their best to juggle work and family.




When she had a strict 6: If there was a disagreement, one person was supposed to submit to the other, consult a rulebook that covered almost everything, or turn to a church leader to decide for them. I've seen it happen all the time. That settles it for me. Yeah man, don't doubt someone who was a missionary will try to convert you. I was lucky with my TBM.
I recommend that talk. If all the Mormons truly were the pricks we often claim them to be, then Mormonism would be the perfect punishment for them. His superiors will determine when he takes time off. Plan on her family trying to torpedo your relationship if you don't convert. I have way more free time than he does.
I really admire all of you here, who are married but live a very lonely live. We are still struggling to put our life back together for the sake of our marriage and our 3 boys, but it is a difficult path. It's the sort of super dismissive "all women are the same" attitude that I learned in church and left to get away from. This is the type of doctrine that Joseph rejected and so have the leaders of the church. Much better to marry in the faith if possible. You can't gamble on her seeing Mormonism for the shit show that it is.