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Life Inside
6 months +
Three years ago, the young man who would later be known as John Doe 1 shuffled into the Richard A. Handlon Correctional Facility in Ionia, Michigan. It was still wintery in April, and his state-issued jacket was poor protection against the drafts coming through the broken windows, shattered by men who had passed through before.
12 months +
Love the man you are going to marry- warts and all he loves yours as well. You have to choose what's right for you, but you have to figure it out. She is considered "an old maid" by Mormon standards, so she may be willing to marry you--hoping you will convert someday --but she will constantly be reminded that your marriage is inferior to the "Eternal Families" of sealed Mormons, and she will fear dying and never seeing her loved ones again. Much better to marry in the faith if possible. I love my former Mormon friends and family, but a relationship requires devotion and trust and understanding. I married someone that wasn't of my faith and it worked great. He expects perfect children who ,"will all become doctors. You should both sit down and have a serious conversation about what you want and what she wants and if you can both deal with the compromise. But she understands that I am committed to the Gospel, and will never leave it either. So I knew what I was getting into when I married him though I secretly hoped he would still convert back.
She has opened my eyes to many parts of our national culture that are not in harmony with righteousness. Honestly, you are probably the only person who she has ever known to outwardly label themselves an atheist. I do wonder if you ask this blog just to get supporting advice. I'm glad a couple of you doctor wives replied back. With that being said, I have long considered myself just a tad outside super TBM since we watched Game of Thrones, drank energy drinks, and occasionally stayed in my running clothes sans garments to do yard work. She is considered "an old maid" by Mormon standards, so she may be willing to marry you--hoping you will convert someday --but she will constantly be reminded that your marriage is inferior to the "Eternal Families" of sealed Mormons, and she will fear dying and never seeing her loved ones again. Especially if they're devote enough to expect you to marry in heaven, huge implications with that one. Thanks for letting us know. I work full time as well and have supported him throughout med school.