7 Ways to Identify How Long the Honeymoon Phase Lasts

Relationships aren’t all the same. Depending on the way you and your significant other interact together, it could change how long you’re in such a happy state. These questions can help you determine how long your honeymoon phase will last.

1. How long were you talking before you committed?

This may not seem like a huge deal, but it does play a role in how long your honeymoon phase will last.

Truth be told, if you two have been seeing each other for a long time before making your relationship official, the phase might be shorter because you’ve already been in it – despite not being committed yet.

So if you’ve already been flirting and talking before becoming exclusive, that’s a factor if you’re asking – how long does the honeymoon phase last?

2. How comfortable are you with them?

The honeymoon phase ending is all about familiarity, security, and comfort. Do you still get really nervous whenever you go see them, or have you settled into a kind of comfort with them?

This makes a big difference in how long the honeymoon phase will last because when you become more comfortable around them, you act more like yourself and less like a giddy child with a crush.

The moment you find yourself without the need to put your best foot forward all the time, that’s when this phase is about to end.

3. How integrated into their life are you?

Do you go to all of their family functions and events with their friends? If so, the honeymoon phase will end soon.

When you begin to be included in all aspects of their life, you’ll get to see all of the good, the bad, and the ugly. This halts the honeymoon phase.

When your social circles are constantly colliding, this is a sign that you’re getting comfortable with one another. The fact that you include one another in each other’s lives means the excitement and giddy feelings are about to transform into a calmer kind of love.

4. How often do you see them?

Are you with them every day, or do you go a few days to a week in between visits?

If you don’t see them as often, the honeymoon phase will last much longer than if you see them daily. When you separate your time with them, you don’t get to further your relationship as quickly, making your honeymoon phase more drawn out.

But if you see one another frequently, maybe you’re coworkers or you live within the neighborhood, expect that the honeymoon phase won’t last very long.

5. Where is your physical relationship?

This is really important. Depending on how physical the two of you are, it can change the length of your honeymoon phase.

When you’re really quick to get physical or have sex, it’ll be much shorter because you’ll exhaust all of those new feelings of wild passion and lust.

But if you take longer and delay sexual gratification, that excitement lasts a long time.

If you both take much longer to break the touch barrier and to be physically affectionate and intimate with one another, the honeymoon phase will generally last much longer.

6. Are you in it for the butterflies only?

All relationships start with  butterflies in the stomach when we meet someone we’re infatuated with. It’s natural to feel this way for a while, especially when you’re just getting to know each other.

However, ask yourself if you’re willing to go beyond your relationship, past the butterflies in your stomach.

Some people like the experience of falling in love *a.k.a. the honeymoon phase* but get bored by calm love. So, if you want to know if your honeymoon phase is ending, ask yourself if you’re starting to get bored.

7. Do you still feel insecure?

During a couple’s honeymoon phase, there are many times when you feel secure and loved.

It would even seem like you’re living the dream with your lover. But after that phase, you’d go back to normal and won’t experience the high or flutter of lust anymore.

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