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Actually, Mormon families are shrinking, just like those outside the Church, but they will always be larger than families outside Mormondom. I just pray that we can make it through the next 3 years. Thanks again for the continued comments and replies to my edit. Ask him if he's not seeing you to not commit. You stop talking at all. I am afraid of what these years ahead could mean to our family; make it or break it. With so much pervasive degeneracy in the media, Mormon parents think they are safe showing their kids Disney movies. It's a fairly new relationship and I don't want to jump to any conclusions. It interrupts meals, sleep, shopping trips, conversations, romantic time, and even fights. With me it's less about taking my time and more about the mental drain.
But it is important to be ruthlessly honest with yourself about how you feel about it. LDS theology heavily promotes the idea that marriage and family are an important source of happiness in this life, not just the next. I explained to her that from my perspective, if a religious person does something good, you can't trust them because they're doing it for the wrong reasons: When an atheist does something good, you know they're not doing it for any reason other than to help someone else. I would go ahead and make boundaries with the conversation about kids and church, if that is your preference. But can't he send me a text just once a day or every few days to let me know he's thinking of me. I feel very discouraged. She doesn't want to marry you. I'm pretty disturbed by the level of dismissiveness seen in many of the comments here.