The woman I have feelings for is conflicted on her religion in regards to me. Though my mother never openly complained about this, I could see it in her eyes. I don't mind long hour days but not having a companion during weekends. We have been together for over ten years, but only married for 6 months. Because you are a good person, you will recognize the influence of the Holy Ghost and know that the church is true. We might not always like the way some priesthood holders act, but to disparage the priesthood is not being responsible. Why do we not talk about Heavenly Mother. She will be oh-so-grateful if you do not pressure her to discard those values.

I am a non-Mormon woman married to a Mormon manвwhich seems to be a less common scenario in the LDS world. I would never convert. Their pain is guarded within the confines of their professional experience.
Dating is a tricky game. It broke my shelf, we left as an entire family, and our marriage is better than ever. Don't try to fill the silence and rush to say something like "but I know you are super busy. Be open and talk about your ideals. That said, there are also a lot of pricks inside the church, who fully deserve membership. If I just kind of take things as they come, everyone is happier. But, as soon as the marriage happened, the Mormon spouse goes full on Orthodox and expects the non Mormon to comply. As a man who married a non-Mormon woman, my story has a slightly different view point, but it comes down to essentially the same principles.
All's well that ends well A guy named, "Lovable Luciferian" is dating a Mormon Chick. We've always had a very loving and intimate relationship, but the physical absence really has made a negative impact. Two people can be as completely different as it is possible to be and respect each others' beliefs. Mormonism has a lay clergy, so everyone serves in the Church. I wouldn't just give up, but be wary. Also, love how you describe how God has our backs and we can actually act on the notion of things hoped for that are not seen instead of the quaint pseudo idea that all things are known in advance, step by step, and lead to mortal and eternal bliss. Put your best foot forward; be soft-spoken, courteous, well-mannered, chivalrous, and respectful. If you can genuinely deconvert her then cool. That my heavenly father hates my decision to marry my husband. I am trying so hard to be understanding but the time when I could discuss my fears with him are well and truly gone.