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LoginBy Common Consent, a Mormon Blog. The last time I saw my daughter, she told me that she had decided to be more proactive about meeting people. She had signed up for a free online dating service, and had recently gone out with four different guys. None of them was a hit, but the evenings were pleasant enough and she felt good about actually trying and putting herself out there. I was proud of her and told her so. I called her just a couple of days ago to make Memorial Day plans, and in the course of that conversation I asked her how the online dating experiment was coming. The guy is a high school science teacher, which was a major plus in my book. As a boy I was a science geek and always close to the science teachers, who were uniformly terrific. They just started dating, but still, I was again proud of her for being proactive about it and getting out there and making an effort, which appears to have led to some promising initial traction.
School can wait. Scholarships can be deferred. Occupational goals can be postponed. Yes, even temple marriage should wait until after a young man has served an honorable full-time mission for the Lord.
Many people said to me that Perfect 12 Introductions offering matchmaking services for women can also people to get their perfect match, but my kids are so young! Betsy is 18 and a Senior in High School.
When a Mormon and a non-Mormon choose to marry, there may be certain implications and considerations to keep in mind. Here are some common questions that arise in such situations:. Marrying a non-member is allowed in the Mormon faith, however, the marriage ceremony cannot be done in the temple. Mormons are taught that no one, male or female, should have sexual relations before marriage. Mormons do not have any religious restrictions on the use of contraceptives or condoms.
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