I am a something male. My husband is midway throug his first year of cardiology fellowship and we have been having a tough time lately. I'm going to disagree with what some of the people have said. It can burn, and it can burn you hardcore. Righteous love does conquer all but in some cases it takes a lot longer than we are willing to wait. There will be pressure to go to church, marry in the temple, Yada Yada You will want to make sure you're ready to battle this for years, maybe a lifetime. There will, in fact, still be churches besides our own. That conversation prompted me to find and read through this sub, and there's some seriously disturbing shit here. I never thought fellowship would be worse than residency and boy was I wrong. How church discipline works.

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There may be underlying personality similarities, but if the answer to "what shall I do next" is always trumped by a Morman frame of reference for one partner, but not the other, conflict is inevitable. The point made was that a parallel can be drawn between interfaith and interracial marriages. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page. I've had friends with spouses that got Fulbrights or grants to study in other countries. I was so happy and went to him, that was how we started living together happily again. I am not sure if this post can be gone through, if it does, please reply me.
So I guess, in this case, all's well that Thanks for posting the update. Have those candid conversations with HIM, ponder, and listen closely for the guidance of the Holy Ghost. I'm engaged to a med student we met in undergrad 2 years ago and I've watched him go from playful college kid to serious med student. You can also attend their singles conferences, or participate in social activities organized by the Church.
This isn't encouraging to me, it's sad. I get it; I just don't buy into it. I was recently married to my husband in the Twin Falls, Idaho temple for time and all eternity. BUT it could easily have gone the other way. We DO live paycheck to paycheck.