I think your response is Bang on. Just as secular marriages have problems, so do temple marriages. Don't let her try to bring in the missionaries to explain; remind her that she is an RM and knows all they do and probably much more. This is because they gave up the structure of what made them desirable in the first place. And once you are done with those, ask about social issues and where she stands. That was literally over years ago. I didn't hear from him all day, is that normal. He is just very dedicated to his patients.
Unless you have some super amazing other dating prospect there isn't a huge reason to cut this relationship off now. He can relate to me and we can relate to each other which makes us strong to begin with. By all means, I encourage you to try having those discussions and to make a mental note of when you would choose to walk away instead. This is something that's very important to her, and it's difficult to be married to someone who doesn't share the same values.
Many Mormons stick to a small group of friends within the church. Which even the kind ones are. How am I certain. Once you both die, you will not be married in the afterlife and she will get assigned to be the polygamous wife of someone else. This can also be the basis for forming important friendships, and learning proper skills for social interaction.
A couple of quick thoughts: December 12, at 9: December 13, at 2: December 13, at 8: December 13, at 4: December 13, at 6: December 14, at 6: December 17, at 7: December 19, at December 19, at 1: December 19, at 4: December 22, at 9: December 27, at 7: Also, be prepared for Mormon jokes. Consider also the evolving perspective of the potential husband. But equally, does this mean you will have to sanction what you do, say and watch regarding Mormonism. And now, a final word: Send your query to askmormongirl gmail. When she goes on a mission, she will go through the temple which means she will be wearing garments. His energy is used on patients and luckily his son.