For me this has been an opportunity to increase my love, tolerance, compassion and acceptance. I love talking religion with him and I have never pressured him to change his habits or anything else about him. This was the biggest one for me. I am 27, LDS, and 5 days away from marrying my own amazing non-Mormon man. He is toning down his opinions and ocd ways a little, to be fair to him, I try to ignore the strong opinions, and him rearranging things. I would never convert. My mother now uses her time in saving stray dogs and helping the poor while my father is away which is everyday. The most damning information is in the footnotes of the essays.



The fact that she's planning to go on a mission should help. He came to be by my side as soon as he could. What a miserable state. If things get even more serious, try getting her to sign a pre-nup that neither she, nor her family will try to convert you.
Every bishop, new set of missionaries, home teacher, etc. Is it naive to think we could raise our children to fully participate in two different faiths. Did U have sex with her yet. Be open and talk about your ideals. I hate to be so undiplomatic, but it will always create friction in your life to have this level of religious difference. It seems she'll expect you to become Mormon. That ended in OP should do the most honest thing possible. He says it is harmless and is only fantasy as there is no touching involved. You do not want hear in jeans if you are planning to eat at a fancy restaurant.
She got engaged 3 months later. He says it is harmless and is only fantasy as there is no touching involved. You and your fiancee might want to get in touch with one to work out the day-to-day issues of an interfaith marriage.