Some fathers just really don't do well by their kids, at all. Some are aloof, remote, and offer scant praise for their children's achievements. Some expect their kids to act like adults from an early age and offer no guidance, whatsoever. Some will abandon their kids. Some will come to betray their children at a crucial moment. Some are just downright abusive. Some will even go so far as to try Offing the Offspring. A select few will go the extra mile to take every action and every opportunity to foil their children's plans and ruin their lives and become an Archnemesis Dad or a Foe Pa. This trope is Exactly What It Says on the Tin : a father or father figure who also happens to be a prime candidate for the title of a character's Archenemy.

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Marrying a non-Mormon is not something you do it is something that happens. This brings me to the thorniest bit: If your wife is Mormon, your kids will be expected to be Mormon. Most of my female friends work and their husbands don't work weekends so it is hard to have people to hang with.
Now I don't get offended when he falls asleep when I come over - in fact, he puts his head in my lap and I run my hands through his hair until he falls asleep. It is always a nice idea to plan for your date in advance. IE в the comment about not having a husband to give priesthood blessings, etc. We have been married a mere 3. But I was unusual in that I never really wanted to convert my husband I was worried I'd have to divorce him if he turned true Mormon and he didn't need me to believe way he does.