It may change your relationship to them forever. This can keep the relationship from getting too exclusive, and spending time with more people can give you a wider variety of things to do. As soon as she becomes dissatisfied, she will turn face and educate the OP about just how wrong it would be for her to stay with him. A wonderful resource tool with great updates. And here we are with our trivial problems. My faith, while less orthodox, has certainly matured. It is not something that should be taken lightly.
I had been teetering on the fringes for quite a long time, mostly coming to Church but not really being present, because I felt like an outcast as an older single. Don't tiptoe around the issue. They will teach the girls that sex is bad and wrong, which is something they will have trouble putting behind them when they eventually do get married. He is in his mid-thirties and is starting later than most residents. You would be able to force her to confront the facts without feeling threatened. I think a lot of people just yell run whenever this topic comes up and like you I think that's unfair. It will be up to you, her man, to support the positive expectations. Honestly, unless you want to convert and: And, if she does claim those things don't matter, be prepared to find out how much they really do after you've married her. Now I feel like a stepford wife.
Jack is right about the demographics. Juggle them with a working wife, a housewife with children and things become difficult. No one knows your situation the way you do. If I had one thing to add, mixed race marriages are quite similar.
I will keep reading, but it looks like most of the stuff about racism and polygamy has been "adequately" explained away by updates to LDS. My sisters married to the temple served a mission etcв. Understand that it's their belief, and make plans for any of the other 6 days instead. Do some research of your own as well, so that you know a little more about the person you are dating. Consider a mix of activities that are inexpensive, and allow you to talk and learn about one another. I'd like to reiterate, though, that sheer physical exhaustion isn't as much of a problem for me as it might be for a med student or a doctor, so he might be deserving of the benefit of doubt if he doesn't keep in touch regularly.