Don't get her hopes up too much - in return ask her to do something to research your views. I hope you can make this work out. Now learn about how all of your doubts can be resolved through apologetics. I'm glad he's upfront about the difficulty in dating for him. And don't fall for all their talk of being open and welcoming. We love each other very much and are each others support system.



We both love eachother and I support him as he supports me while im in school as well. I'm firmly in the RUN camp. Break it off amicably now, before it gets too difficult. I think marriage means sacrifice on both sides.
I clearly stated twice that I severed things with the girl. She honestly believes that she has the truth, and that if you are exposed to it enough you will recognize that. I think Bob, the answer can be found in your comment. Girls then struggle to reconcile degenerate popular culture with Mormon expectations. Somewhere down the road, you will find another girl who will be a much better match for you.
I'd suggest taking issue with things that specifically bug you the most. I'm not complaining about the sex, but sometimes it prevents me from getting to know him better when we don't share any other bonding activities or get a chance to really talk. I believe that there will be a lot more mercy than justice being dished out at the judgment. We started dating again 5 years later and have been in a very serious relationship for the last 1. None felt right, ever. So far I have been sad most of the time. This guy is always busy. Now that my boyfriend and I are beginning to talk about a future together, though, I realize that I need to consider this question of marrying outside of the church very carefully. I would think that a comprise between you getting missionary discussions and her reading the CES letter would be even. I am a military doctor's wife, so in addition to the hideous hours, we have deployments.