But, you will probably lose. Look for girls in your singles ward. Good luck to you. JS married a girl her age when he was 37, after having told her that he had been threatened by an angel with a flaming sword and promising her entire family salvation if she consentedI decided to read the ces letter.

We strive to improve each other. Jan 10, 0. Dozens of missionaries have told me that the gender ratios in other countries are far, far worse. Then be clear you will never convert. Unless you have some super amazing other dating prospect there isn't a huge reason to cut this relationship off now. But, if ever were there were a time to be overly cautious it's with this topic. Based on what you have written about your GF, my opinion is that you should cut your losses and move on.
However, like the comment posted on March 18th the program only had one or two wives and the ones they do have are busy with their kids. I can say this. Here are my thoughts as someone who grew up with a non-mormon father and as someone who married a non-mormon girl. The church is really good at putting on a happy, wholesome face to show the world, but if you look behind the curtain, you see that it's a despicable cult. I wanted to thank all the respondents and the blog author for sharing. Ultimately there are no guarantees but I'd say it's worth a shot.
Maybe there is wisdom behind some of the peculiarities. Then an explanation of the nature of your soul and where it came from and where it's going. Sounds like classic "flirt to convert. Your email address will not be published. I have done it many times and the repercussions are that they treat me very poorly, but th. It seems to me like you are walking into a relationship where there is a significant disconnect from the start. If she identifies as a Mormon, then she probably takes her faith seriously, and it means a lot to her. Their values and the values of popular western culture are wildly disparate, which can be tough for them to navigate early in life.