Marriage is hard, period. As a matter of fact, you can begin here. I realize my situation is less about marriage, and more about dating, but any advice would be greatly appreciated. Hello to everyone in this thread. An interfaith marriage can be done well or disastrously, or even only being made up as you go. It would be foolish to acquiesce a Mormon girl to drink coffee.

I am in relationship with my fiance for almost a year. I usually mean exactly what I say. Why Mormons are not racist. This opens opportunities for all strong and successful masculine men to gain access to these women. If you care about him, you'll be super understanding, maybe take lunch to him or dinner to the hospital A quick kiss and a thank you may be all you will be able to get. Ask her out on dates.
He is absolutely, hands-down my favorite human being on the planet. All I can do is Trust in God. These are also only the American statistics. Should I consider giving up my PhD plans, take up whatever job I can based on my commitments or I should look for somebody with whom my profession is more compatible. But daytime game is the key. Better than freezing up and avoiding them altogether. Mormonism is a religion that's as manipulative as it is comforting. They might be disappointed, or overjoyed, or judgmental, or supportive.
My number one question is about family - I want him to be able to be around for kids when that time comesso how realistic is it to expect him to be there for their sporting games or whatever they're doing. IMO he should've been up-front about that before beginning to date you, but, sounds like you're okay with it now that everything's clear. Certainly there are such people in the church, but there are such people in any organization, and I would challenge you to remember that the members are also individuals with thoughts, feelings and the ability to rebel in their own ways. For whatever reason, none of them ever seemed that interested in me I freely admit this could have been cluelessness on my partand so never turned serious. I find that having zero expectations, single parenting and having my own life makes our marriage work well. My mom always said the more you have, the more it owns you, so true. Again, I deeply love my dad, but these were things that I had to deal with. Reading your messages I don't feel bad about being in the shadow of his career. I'm firmly in the RUN camp. Her beliefs are innocous but ultimately a death sentence for this relationship.