Single women who are educated, regardless of religion, are also going to find similar gender imbalances among their educated peers nowadays. He was also a poor communicator and felt he didn't need to voice certain things, like 'I love you'. I'll tell her that we are strictly friends for now on. Best to all of you, and may God Fate help us all.
Most couples who are married where one is a Mormon and the other isn't, usually stems from a situation where they both were married in the temple, then one of them lost their faith sometime after that. Early in our relationship, I gave some thought to the question of whether I would ever be willing to marry a non-Mormon. Having seen many examples of the disaster it becomes when a member spouse pushes, coerces, ultimatums the non-member spouse into being baptized, I have very assiduously steered clear of those methods from the start.
Consider a mix of activities that are inexpensive, and allow you to talk and learn about one another. Yes, do sever the relationship. While you will be of the right age to date, the Church discourages you from trying to date someone while on your mission trip. Based on what you have written about your GF, my opinion is that you should cut your losses and move on. What do you think is a reasonable expectation for how much time you will spend together, how often you will talk, etc. I too married for love but there's no emotional energy, support or empathy left for the darling wife. I think the only thing that can possibly be worse is if he was working in a different country. A good man is not defined by his religion and a great marriage is not defined by where it takes place.
Read our FAQ s. Sorry dude, she is in way to deep. Marrying a non-Mormon is not something you do it is something that happens. I really loved this woman and not sure what to do. I wanted that full support though I am certainly not saying that marrying a Mormon ensures that. This woman is a human being, not a caricature of a TBM. They want a man who has navigated the stormy seas of the world, who has just a little bit of history, and has overcome the degenerate worldly culture, a man who has discovered for himself where peace and happiness lie. Listen to the still small voiceв. People should marry for love, not money. Yet another reason I respect doctors so much-their emotional strength.