Even though we live together, we barely see each other - when he is working nights, we go several days without seeing each other at all he is usually still at work when I head out in the morning, and gone by the time I get back in the evenings. There's no way a TBM is dating you if she knows about your Lucifer kick. I think you need to figure out if you are willing to stay in a relationship with a man who's so busy, because trust me, it's not going to change anytime soon. If he's too tired from work to go to a party that we both wanted to go to, then I'm cool with staying in since I just enjoy his company and am happy to finally be seeing him. This woman has already given two full years fully devoted to the institution without question.




That conversation prompted me to find and read through this sub, and there's some seriously disturbing shit here. It's pretty rough waking up to drive home that early and then trying to go back to sleep again for just a little bit before getting up again for work. He believes in God, but also believes that God is everywhere, and therefore does not need to be worshipped in a specific place of worship with specific prayers. And if you do belong to a ward full of cretins, you must do everyone a favor and just ignore them until they go extinct. All these link from LDS.
Also don't ask questions that are too intrusive, or those that you would not like to answer yourself. The weekends that we spend together are non stop we are always doing something or going to see friends People in general don't understand how much money it actually takes to just be a doctor. I let people assume what they will.
Mormon girls are the best, and you are pretty lucky. Attacking other posters is not allowed, but this forum recognizes the difference between a belief and the person holding to that belief. My boyfriend is just going into his third year of med school. She was expecting me to break up with her, like all previous guys she's been into have done. If you are an atheist or a non-believer, then let your date know, and politely decline the invitation. Communicate and get those answers, OP. Yet others are really great human beings. I also definitely don't want her raising my future children, though, and I'll be very clear about that. I am married to an interventional cardiologist. Are the sacrifices you make for your partner worth it, and do you have any tips for making it work.