ShadowFax wrote: Perhaps you incorrectly misunderstood the gospel because there is no real definitive marriage gospel within the "gospel", other than to marry in the temple and the woman is a help-mate submissive to the man and have a date night.
Now that I correctly understand the gospel, I can see how you couldn't be any more mistaken.
I didn't learn how to have a good relationship from Mormon "gospel'. I learned it through trial and error while in the relationship. I did take a celestial marriage class which was a waste of a Wednesday night. In hindsight it didn't teach the basics to make a good relationship work or how to identify a compatible partner. Taking an eternal marriage vow doesn't mean it will be a happy.
Not everyone who is taugt learns. Or, as Sherlock Holmes says it, "some people see, but they don't observe." I am just glad you figured out the basics on your own.
Based on your penchant for making people guess what you are thinking I hope for her and your sake she's psychic.
My alleged penchant tends to only occur infrequently with people who have a penchant to tell me what I think and to, against my better wishes, guess mistakenly about what I think. So, she won't need to be psychic, but just someone willing to listen and let me speak for myself, as I respectfully am willing to do for her.
Thanks,, -Wade Englund-