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Getting Out Of The Honeymoon Phase Is Actually A Good Thing, Allowing You To Experience What “Real Life” Will Be Like With Your Partner And Put In Actual Work To Build A Strong Relationship

After leaving the honeymoon phase, you begin to put in the work that builds a stable, happy, committed relationship. That’s something you shouldn’t fear but look forward to! However, you have to be ready to put in the work.

If the person you’re in a relationship with doesn’t want to work on things or seems to start resenting you once the honeymoon phase is over, it may be time to say goodbye.

The good ones are the ones who are willing to stick by you and figure things out as you enter a new phase of life. The good ones don’t jump ship as soon as the happy, shiny chapter is over.

If you feel the honeymoon phase drifting away, don’t give up on your partner the second things seem to dim. Think about what you want for your future as a couple, set some goals, and be ready to work for your relationship. You’ve got this!

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