I don't think it does. I believe that if you are with the person you are ment to spend the rest of your life with the silly, mushy, constant heat between you two never ends. Just like a drive through the mountains winds and dips over the miles, so do relationships. Bad weather only makes your relationship stronger, the same way your love for your car is rekindled after it brings you home safe again after yet another snow storm. My point is the honeymoon does not have to ever end if you don't let it. Just relax and enjoy each other. You do not know how much time you have.
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I am the one who tied the blue silk ribbon around the Scotsman!!!
It ends when the communication breaks down. When silence and absence of touching takes the places of cuddles & giggles, the honeymoon is over.
"Personally I prefer the buzz between 'all is good and well in the universe with this glass' drunk and 'IM A FUCKING VIKING!' drunk." Impish Boozehound
I mean all that love bird stuff that relationships possess in the beginning. All the mushy fuzzy stuff that can fade away as the couple stays together. The Scotsman and I still have that stuff, I was wondering if anyone else did. I guess not from my poll.
I am the one who tied the blue silk ribbon around the Scotsman!!!
I mean all that love bird stuff that relationships possess in the beginning. All the mushy fuzzy stuff that can fade away as the couple stays together. The Scotsman and I still have that stuff, I was wondering if anyone else did. I guess not from my poll.
I do, but I've been with her only 3 months. I'll let you know after I propose to her next week.
Drink your fucking drink, how about that? Stop the fuckin' presses, isn't it genius?? Casino
Gin McGuinness wrote:It ends when the communication breaks down. When silence and absence of touching takes the places of cuddles & giggles, the honeymoon is over.
I mean all that love bird stuff that relationships possess in the beginning. All the mushy fuzzy stuff that can fade away as the couple stays together. The Scotsman and I still have that stuff, I was wondering if anyone else did. I guess not from my poll.
it's inevitable. it's human. the mushy fuzzy stuff always fades. you ain't immune to it, Mrs. S.
that's when marriage gets a little more complicated. fortunately, there's booze.