The same way you would know if any other girl likes you. She would probably flirt with you, pay more attention to how she looks and acts around you, go out of her way to spend time with you or see you, etc. It wouldn't hurt to ask her on a date, but be aware that if she's under 16 she probably doesn't date, and she might feel more comfortable on a group date. LDS people have high moral standards and generally do not pair off until closer to marriage age. LDS teen dating standards can be found at the link provided.
Don't tell him before he leaves. The problem with LDS missionary is that they are working for their church and not suppose to think about women. Telling him might keep him from focusing on the last part of his mission which would be unfair to him, your church, and the people he might be teaching. What you should do is ask if you could write him when he goes home, then get his home address. When he has left for home, write him that letter and confess your feelings. He can actually respond like a man (rather than a missionary) once he is officially off his mission.
Take it from a guy who knows and was on a mission once. He doesn't want to know what girls like him right before he goes home. And missionaries ARE different than other regular people. Missionaries are suppose to stay focused on work for their church right to the last minute, not thinking about a girl. Wait until he is home or you may get a cold response (the standard missionary response). If you write, call each other and end up liking each other, long distance relationships do work out - take it from someone who also knows.
His religion should make no difference, but generally when a young boy likes you he will pay more attention to you, but then shy away when you pay attention to him. Sometimes young boys are even mean to girls they like, just because they don't know how to act around them.
Even if he does like you, just be friends. 12 is much too young to be dating or have a serious relationship, and most Mormons won't date until they are 16 anyway.
A Mormon Missionary doesn't like you, and if he/she did, it wouldn't matter. Mormon Missionaries have devoted a period of their lives to serving Jesus Christ and do not have relationships, be alone with a members of the opposite sex, or even do anything that isn't community service or teaching the Gospel.
Not all members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have the same personality, so her religion has nothing to do with it. Every girl is different. Some girls will come right out and tell you. Some will flirt with you. Some will go out of their way to pass by you or see you. Some are shy and might only watch you from far away. The best way to know is just to ask her on a date and see if it goes anywhere. Be aware though, that many (not all) Mormon girls under 16 don't date, and others who are still in high school will date but not have a serious boyfriend.
Love is not hidden. To know someone likes you pay attention to things the person tells you, do and say to others about you.
No. You should not be romantically involved with a Mormon missionary. Period. He is on his mission to serve God, and not to be out dating or flirting with women on his mission. Wait until he is done with his mission if you have feelings for him.
It's possible, although it's more likely that you have a crush. Unfortunately, Mormon missionaries are not allowed to date or even be alone with someone other than their assigned missionary companion. So if you are in love with a Mormon Missionary, you'll have to wait until his/her mission is over to do anything about it.
The cast of Breached - 2005 includes: Jared Grey as Mormon Missionary Christopher Neal Orrell as Mormon Missionary Pilar Padilla Keyla Wood as Consuelo
Ask him for his home address and the date he goes home, and write him then. Missionaries are not allowed to receive letters from romantic interests and should not contact people of the opposite sex who are within mission boundaries unless it is related to their missionary work. If you really like a missionary, you will respect the choice he/she has made to serve the Lord for this period of their lives. They want to focus on their missionary service right now, romance is on hold until they are released.
The cast of The Old Fashioned Way - 2012 includes: Marie Enger as Mormon Missionary 1 Andy Ruzicka as Harold Marlene Sappleton as Caroline Lexie Tompkins as Mormon Missionary 2 Maurice Walters as Taylor
This depends on who you want to contact and why you want to contact them. If you want to get in touch with a Mormon Missionary who lives in your area, there is a simple online request form that you can fill out and they will contact you within a couple days. You can also chat with Mormon missionaries online. If you live in the U.S. or Canada, you can also talk with a Mormon missionary over the phone by calling 1-888-537-6600. Links to chat or request a visit are available at the "Related Links" below. If you want to contact a specific Mormon missionary, such as a friend or relative, you will have to send them a letter. Mormon missionaries are not allowed to receive phone calls from home. The best way to do this is to send a letter to the mission office or general mailing address for the mission, and the office will route it to the missionary. To find that address, you will probably have to do some searching online. Some missionaries are able to use e-mail, and some are not. You will have to ask the missionary for his/her e-mail address. A very convenient way to write to a missionary is to use an online service. This way you simply type your letter, pay any applicable postage, and the service will print and mail your letter for you. A link to the most popular of these services is found at the "Related Link" below.
Just tell him!
I was asked to be a missionary. I nedd some detailed information on this calling. then I would like to know what are the requirements of a missionary and the life of a missionary?
I don't know what being hispanic has to do with anything, but it is no use in falling in love with a Mormon Missionary. They have devoted this portion of their lives to serving Jesus Christ and teaching the Gospel, therefore they avoid relationships and romance of all kinds. Also, being baptized will be no way to impress him/her. Keep this in mind and only accept baptism if you believe in the Church, not because you love the missionary who is teaching you.
Nope. He wasn't even a Mormon - he's Catholic. He did attend Brigham Young University, however, and represented BYU admirably well on the field of play. By the way, please note that it's spelled Mormon, not Morman. It comes from The Book of Mormon, a book accepted by "Mormons" as scripture along with the Bible.
First of all, it doesn't matter if you are attracted to a Mormon Missionary or not because he is most likely not gay, and if he were, he would have to live a celibate lifestyle in order to remain a member of the Church. Also, missionaries are not allowed to date or have any sort of romantic relationship. If you are trying to decide if you are really interested in the Church and it's teachings, or if you just like it because he is telling you about it, there are several things you can do. My first suggestion would be to pray. God knows all things, and He will let you know if the Church is really true or not. Sincerely ask Him for help in the matter, and you will receive it! If the Church is true, then you are obviously attracted to the Church, not just the missionary. Second, you could continue studying about the Church until this missionary is transferred to another city, and see if you are still interested in the Church when another missionary is teaching you.
This is not normally done. Another missionary will take over from the one transfered. If the investigator refuses the new Missionaries, this only indicates that their interest lay in the Missionary and not in his message. All missionaries go where they are called to go, even if they are in the middle of a discussion with an investigator.