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I think a lot of people just yell run whenever this topic comes up and like you I think that's unfair. I am also certain that there are callings and opportunities that I would have had, were I married to a faithful LDS woman, that I have missed. There will, in fact, still be churches besides our own. Earlier I mentioned "Even if the church believes a bunch of crazy nonsense, and she believes it too, I still really like her and would like to see whether we can have some good intellectual conversations about this stuff. What do you guys do about this-- do you go with your spouse. Today was his day off and not one word from him. And we are not bloody married yet. Do you masturbate, ever. As more and more people marry out of their faith, the subject of interfaith marriage will become more and more important. My faith, while less orthodox, has certainly matured.
You can consider some positive activities and allow you to communicate and learn from each other. Don't tiptoe around the issue. Either way, if you have kids and you don't convert, she will divorce you and take your kids away from you and you will be shunned from her community. And of course, when it happens, no one the leaver or the faithful spouse could have predicted it. But wait a minute. You will only have a happy relationship if either you both believe in the Mormon Church, or both do not believe. And once you are done with those, ask about social issues and where she stands.