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Marc Silver. A fisherman's boat makes its way across Lake Chilwa in Malawi. A large portion of Lake Chilwa dries out every year, and the fishing industry disappears along with it. Most fishermen then head to Lake Malawi, where there is fishing year-round. Julia Gunther hide caption. That unlikely phrase is used in some lakefront communities in sub-Saharan Africa and other parts of the world where men catch the fish and women sell the catch to local customers. In Malawi, for instance, a woman may take a fisherman's catch and promise to pay him once she's made her sales. Only she might have trouble selling all the fish. So she might pay off what she owes for the fish by engaging in a sexual encounter. Either the man or the woman "just suggests, let's have sex as a way of compensating," says Benjamin Kachikho, a project officer with the Malawi office of the Timotheos Foundation, which focuses on social issues such as education about HIV.
If she doesn't care that you aren't a member now, if your relationship goes on long enough, she is going to care eventually. I went to BYU. She's already past her prime in the Mormon dating market. You aren't engaged or married or anything, you can't just know that she won't see the light and remain crazy Mormon forever. Most of my female friends work and their husbands don't work weekends so it is hard to have people to hang with. Doesn't leave many options here though but better than constantly having them push the church on you until you either give in and convert or break up. You have to choose what's right for you, but you have to figure it out. Actually, Mormon families are shrinking, just like those outside the Church, but they will always be larger than families outside Mormondom. I let her know it's not healthy to expect someone else to change - we can only control ourselves and not others.