Those will make her think. Go for the joy, the experiences, the children to come. This is a very delicate territory, so tread carefully.



Here are a few questions you could ask her. Jack is right about the demographics. He came to bed at 1: I don't know if I can make this work. I remember attending numerous priesthood meetings by myself and wishing dad were next to me. Please see above link for full rules. I am often kind of waiting around until the last minute for him to contact me and let me know when he's free or I have to pursue him, which doesn't make me feel like he's very into me. Communicate and get those answers, OP. Do you have any specific suggestions for discussion about content on LDS. There are a great many beliefs I can't condone but most of them are along the lines of gender stereotyping, and how you apply that to your own life obviously varies by individual.
Thanks so much for the links. I was spiritually prepared to receive the answer that I sought. I was definitely taking the "Tough love" approach because I've read countless times on this and other boards, how Mormons claimed that they were cool with their SO not being Mormon, and that they weren't, themselves, orthodox.
She might be everything you want, but in her eyes you are not what she has been dreaming of her whole life. Ok, so what concerns do you have about the biggest difference of allвwhen your child brings home a potential mate of a completely different gender. We should all remember this is a human being, and she has a brain. I hope I can forgive it someday, but even still my anger is red hot. Mormonism isn't a free ticket to heaven. Is he willing to, nay, interested. Would love to join.