Hi hon... I grew up as a witness and stayed single for a long, long time. Eventually I did the maths and realised that there are simply more sister than brothers, and so some of the sisters will have to decide whether to stay single or marry outside of the organisation. My first engagement was to a non-witness and it failed because I was afraid of how our lives would go 'unevenly yoked'. A few years later I realised that I just hate being single, and that I loved this guy regardless of what he believes, so I married a non-witness. At the same time I was learning though, that my faith in god was being badly influenced by my faith in an organisation, and so I separated them. That's a nice way to say that I'm now d'd, and dealing with it.
Ask yourself why you want somebody to share your faith; is it to affirm it? Most witnesses need all their loved ones to be believers too, so that they're all in the same club. Work out what your faith is in.
It's good to see you here, it proves that you have an inquiring mind and are willing to research.
If your faith is strong it should hold up to anything; if it doesn't, what was it about in the first place?