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My Buddhist husband likes Mormons and even going to church. Men and women must be willing to accept what they know to be true. 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. There are two ways to go about this. Warnings While the LDS Church accepts that those who feel attraction to members of their own sex can be Mormons, it discourages acting on those feelings.
If you do attend parties like that, expect her to drink 7-Up and volunteer as the designated driver, and to be completely repulsed if you drink too much. With his busy schedule, all of the household chores laundry, dishes, cooking, grocery shopping, cleaning, bill paying, etc. There are plenty of marriages between Mormons and non-Mormons. 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. Be open-minded; accept that different people have different beliefs, and that they do not always have to match with yours. Most couples who are married where one is a Mormon and the other isn't, usually stems from a situation where they both were married in the temple, then one of them lost their faith sometime after that.