That settles it for me. I have seen love prevail over beliefs. I know my husband appreciates me looking into it because he knows I am doing it to gain an understanding into the culture he was raised in. This can make it harder for you two to do things together.

Her Religion is more important than you will ever be Her Religion comes first and deep down, she will come to hate you for not accepting joining her religion. I am really in love with him. Amasa enjoys art, music, and traveling. I have had several people tell me that now that they know our family all preconceived notions of the "doctor's wife" and the lifestyle of a doctor have completely changed. If you have tended to straddle the line between light and dark in the past, or have been a partier, expect to make some changes for this relationship, and expect certain things from your new crush.
And you are right about people telling you that you are lucky that you married a doctor and should not complain. Calls during thanks giving and Christmas makes me really upset. Also, don't forget, some people just arent very good at conveying emotions.
We are best friends, and you will always have time for your best friend. I don't mean to be rude, but she's not gonna give up her "nonsense". Marriage is meant to be eternal. I also felt like I could never be a good wife. I knew a couple in my last ward who got married in their mid 20's. They're hidden pretty deep on LDS. I am a non Mormon. He then proceeded to beat the shit out of her for a decade. A year would have been just fine. I tried to date Mormon women, honestly.