Ive realized for the most part they are just too proudful and do not treat women very get. Hey, thanks for the info. There are many professions that leave the spouse carrying the bulk of every day family life. And I don't have issues with her, hell, haven't even seen her in over 20 years, but the experience with the whole Mormon thing gave me better insight in to many things in life. Someone or something always has his attention and focus. He is not willing to cut back on hours or ever get off of his career track. Its not only adultry. Plus there's a lot of things we didn't get taught growing up that are slowly coming out through the Internet. Plan a day for them.
We are doing long distance at the moment and I was wondering if you have any advice. Mormon girls are raised to believe their worth is how young they marry and how many kids they have. But is it the path that will make you the happiest. I don't want to make a mistake by leaving everything I have going on for me for him.
It's typical to not hear from him for weeks. Keep things going and see what happens. You should start raising CES letter issues with her and see how she handles it. IE в the comment about not having a husband to give priesthood blessings, etc. Sometimes I feel burned out, but I have to carry on.
I intend to spend some quality time in the temple, with my bishop, and with close family and friends as I think and pray my way through this decision, but I would also value your insights into this. Leave her so you can both find people that youre more suited for. To just see ourselves as support to our husband's "noble" ambitions.