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People often romanticize that if you’re genuinely in love, the exhilaration never dims. Yet, if we ponder over it, the initial phase of dating is naturally filled with novelty and best impressions. Everything seems perfect, but as time unfolds, the reality of daily life introduces the imperfect aspects of each other, tempering those constant highs.
However, love evolving from that intoxicating intensity into a more profound, grounded connection doesn’t imply it’s weakened. It signifies a transition from fleeting exhilaration to a committed, shared journey. You embrace the entirety of each other, the commendable and the flawed, and that deliberate choice to stay is perhaps a truer form of love than perpetual euphoria.
Maintaining the initial spark is important – continuing to date, surprise, and cherish each other. Yet, it’s equally vital to accept the ordinary days with grace. Not all moments will be spectacular, and that’s perfectly fine. Authentic love finds contentment in the routine, in shared silence, and in the mundane.
While the concept of an everlasting honeymoon phase is alluring, it’s incomplete. True, enduring love encompasses far more than ceaseless thrill; it involves building a lasting partnership, embracing each other entirely, and cherishing the shared life path, no matter its complexities. That, in its essence, is the beauty and authenticity of love!!
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@httpsosweet Been 10 years and she continues to not only be the light in my eyes, but she genuinely makes everything that I do in my life better when she’s around.


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@httpsosweet No fr cause I feel like I just got looped into another level of honeymoon phase and I wanna throw up everyday out of excitement
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@httpsosweet we're almost on 2 yrs and he still makes me blush and giggle and get butterflies x) he tells me im pretty and i get shy like wtf. we are married btw ROFL
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@httpsosweet But then you realise that love doesn’t exist. And it’s just chemicals in your brain. And people tend to move on as soon as they find someone better or more compatible.
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@httpsosweet Literally
Every week I still can't stop myself from going on a rant about how much I love her and it's almost been a year
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@httpsosweet @urfavlindsey honeymoon forever, deal?
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@httpsosweet It does for like a year then it comes back if y’all really got some sort of future 😭~
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@httpsosweet Hi there! I understand that you're wondering if the honeymoon phase of a relationship really disappears once you start loving each other. Well, I'm here to tell you that it's not true. In fact, the opposite is true. The more you love each other, the more the honeymoon phase can l
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@httpsosweet This is so true. 15 years and we’re still in love 💗
The same goes for the other end of this equation tho
If…
there were multiple red flags
it started wrong
you got married despite the hateful “phase” you never got out of…
Marriage won’t make it go away, it’ll only magnify it
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@httpsosweet for some, it does and it’s okay. in fact, while that diminishes, the bond/love matures and grows.
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