What a fascinating response as always. This is how I felt when I married my exmo husband. Posts from people who have your same problem occur on a regular basis here on RFM. Some mormon girls are closeted freaks as someone here has already said. I thought it was beautiful that they included him in the circle, even though he was not a Priesthood holder. And you seem like a good person. I know people should not get married if they can't accept each other as they are. In the end, if the guy is the keeper you say he is then go with your gut.
He was home alone on his one day off while I took off with our kids to visit family states away. It's a less common occurrence, but it happens. I knew a guy who joined the Mormon church because he thought it would help him date a certain Mormon girl, a girl who refused to date non-Mormons. Likewise, posts found to direct odious influxes here may be removed.
Once last piece of advice to you girls who are "dating" or "engaged to" a doc: Don't confuse "dating" and "engaged to" with "married to" - get the ring on your finger and seal the deal. It's up to you to decide whether or not this is someone worth waiting for. Oh this is a great set of questions.
I've heard way too many stories of people breaking up with amazing people and they end up alone or in a less happy relationship. Some Mormon girls succumb to worldly laziness. 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. And as an outsider it will be obvious to you what's going on, but here's an awesome breakdown from a couple that flipped from "we go to church every week - we will write a Mormon blog" to resigning over the new policy banning children of gays all over the NY Times this month and something that is upsetting many staunch church members a few days ago. This makes me so sad.