I don't think I could let that happen. Her brain has been wired from birth by said cult. When I expressed how upset and sad I was he told me simply that he works hard and that is how he wants to spend his money and what he plans to do. She might be everything you want, but in her eyes you are not what she has been dreaming of her whole life. And the nonmember spouse may just put pressure on the member spouse to spend more time with them. She probably has not studied the real truths behind Mormonism and thinks her beliefs are the only way to become a God while living eternally with family in the life hereafter.
In my view, baptism at 8 is just a variation on infant baptism. Luckily he also wrote back really long emails and it helped us stay in touch we were doing overseas long distance-so that helped a lot. Best of luck OP. Ask questions, try to find out as much as you can. Don't fall in love with a doctor. There are two ways to go about this. I don't care about the money, I have suggested him to downsize if needed for him to work less. Are you going to keep the sabbath holy as a family, or is he going to take the kids out for pizza after church, leaving you home to observe alone. However, if you are a Catholic guy dating a Mormon girl, then remember that her parents may be averse to it. I feel for you.
I say to you, decisions determine destiny. Your crush might put a lampshade on her head and call it innocent fun. I'm grateful that my husband is not the OCD controlling type that others are complaining about. This guy was orbiting so strongly that he changed his religion before they were even dating. Be open to the wisdom the Spirit will share. If you like your regular fix of alcohol or nicotine, then dating a Mormon probably isn't a good idea. And here's an excellent video on the importance of religious freedom. If you are feeling neglected, then tell him so.
This opens opportunities for all strong and successful masculine men to gain access to these women. First, my dad was a wonderful husband to my mother the greatest mom on earthand a wonderful father to me. If your spouse thinks 8 is too young to get baptized, are you all right with waiting until they are older.