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I think the most important thing is to bring up the issues as questions rather than points as why she's wrong. The independent work is just as important as the work we do as a couple. Response to your edit: Do NOT bring up or mention anything that could be considered "anti Mormon. Early in our relationship, I gave some thought to the question of whether I would ever be willing to marry a non-Mormon. I will have to keep you update on where we match. After a lot of thought during that relationship with a non-Mormon, I laid out exactly what struggles I was probably going to face: I was worried about my own faith. I didn't expect to fall in love with him I am Australian by birth and have lived here for 20 odd years so have no family here other than my 17 year old son and the many wonderful friends I call family I am very extroverted, work full time and have a side business and can keep myself busy every day I would rather know now it will not work Does anyone find they are a bit unemotional.
The decisions we have made in how to raise our kids have been our decisions alone. Disney gives them the fantasy where they can easily achieve a standard of perfection with low risk. Can anyone suggest specific talking points from content on LDS. What can I or your spouse do to make my spouse feel more important besides not being a physician. I wouldn't purposefully subject my daughters to that BS.