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How long does the "honeymoon period" of a relationship last? (1 Viewer)

ChelseaMiller

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So how long does it take for a couple to realise reality instead of being infatuated with one another?
Any other checkpoints in a relationship can be discussed too.
 

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Lasted about 1.5-2 months in the last relationship i was in. We broke up a couple weeks after that as it probably wasn't going to work long distance which is what it was soon going to have to be.
 

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Lasted about 1.5-2 months in the last relationship i was in. We broke up a couple weeks after that as it probably wasn't going to work long distance which is what it was soon going to have to be.
lol


for me it was ~2.5 out of 3 years ballin' cray cray then it was shit
 

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I can't even tell if we're in it right now, or if we're past it, or if we never had it.
 

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if you're together for 1.5-2 months it doesn't count as anything and pls go
K. Was just saying that's how long the "honeymoon period" lasted in that relationship and once that was over it didn't take long until we broke up.
 

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lol


for me it was ~2.5 out of 3 years ballin' cray cray then it was shit
Nope.

You had to have had patches of shit in there.

Honeymoon is blue skies entire time.

No probs evah.

i just dont understand how people our age manage to go more than a year without becoming entirely bored with one another and keep going out
more than 6 months***
 

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Eventually though the infatuation largely wears off - if you want something long term, you need more than just that spark, you need to have a deeper sense of connection (which I think is very difficult to find).
 

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