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Think about what happens on a honeymoon: a lot of tropical drinks with umbrellas in them, a lot of sex, and probably temperatures above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Translation: during your honeymoon you’re drunk, whacked out on orgasms and suffering from heat exhaustion. You’re not in your greatest state of mind to make any large decisions. The same goes for when you’re in the honeymoon phase of a relationship. In fact, that’s exactly why it’s called a phase: it’s not real life. There’s nothing wrong with it, of course. In fact, it’s an important phase in a blooming relationship. However, the honeymoon phase is no time to make decisions about moving in together, marriage or parenthood. If you’re having those convos and second-guessing whether its a little too soon, here are signs your intuition is right.

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You have sex every day

It’s true; even just having sex every day means you’re still in the honeymoon phase. Dwindling sex doesn’t mean you’re not into each other, though—it simply means you feel physically bonded enough to take a breather, and focus on getting to know each other more.

 

 

 

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You aren’t sleeping much

You’re willing to wait up until 2 in the morning on a weeknight if it means getting to see him. You wake up early to have sex. When you’re not together, you stay up talking on the phone about how much you wish you were together. You’re just not sleeping much.

 

 

 

 

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Nothing he does bothers you

Not the fact that he is perpetually ten minutes late, the fact that he snores, or the fact that he eats the exact same thing for dinner every single night. Think about it…if anybody else did this, it would drive you up the wall.

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You see nobody else in the room

When you’re in the same room as your guy, you don’t notice anybody else. People are talking, but it all sounds like a buzz. People are walking around, but they look like a blur. The only person you hear or see clearly is your boo.

 

 

 

 

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You over-explain yourself

If you think for a second that your honey misunderstood something you said, or took a comment the wrong way, you frantically go into explaining and apologizing mode. Later, you’ll sort of say, “Eh. He’ll figure it out.”