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If she is motivated enough to want to go on a mission, she will likely not settle for having a second class "eternal companion" you who is a convert or one who cannot be sealed to her for eternity. As these are probably the two most important things to you, it will most likely, be a very difficult decisionвfollow your heart and the spirit. I appreciate your honest, and I really like the way you phrased things, particularly this sentence: Thank you for your comments. I'm not a doctors wife - im a doctors GF - but I expect that to change soon. As a general authority I knew, now deceased, told me in the mid-eightiesвIf you find a good man who is not LDS, marry him.
Give them a hour to de-stress once they get home. They don't have any time. All in good time, my dear. On her mind, her eternal salvation depends on marrying a worthy priesthood holder. Anyway, before you marry you should work out anything hypothetical that might come up in the future. If they believe their religion, they will ultimately cause you pain and disappointment. And there are questions and lessons that dual-faith couples face that zero-faith or single-faith households do not. My parents met when my mom was in 8th grade and married when she was I think my sister married fastest and knew her husband at least 18 months, dating for at least half that.