Is it silly to take a honeymoon after you have been married 6 months?
Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at
7:00 pm
My husban is planing a trip to Vegas and said it is the honeymoon that he could not give me in August. Is it silly to call it our honeymoon now? By the time we will go it will have been 8 months. What do you think?
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No, it’s not silly. I know many people who do this. It’s sometimes difficult to take your honeymoon right after the wedding, since most people can take too much time off of work.
I think it’s fine to call it your honeymoon. You’re still newlyweds after all!! So, what if the wedding was 6 months ago, you probably need a vacation now more than then.
heck no! Take your honeymoon girl!!! Take it when you can get it! And tell everyone in Vegas you just got married, they’ll usually comp a drink or two! Congrats!
If you have the money and the time, then how can it be silly to have a romantic getaway with your beloved? Take as many honeymoons as you can!
It’s not silly at all, it really is your honeymoon. There nothing written in stone that stated you have to take your honeymoon after the wedding. You take your honeymoon whenever you can afford it.
Good for you !!
No, it’s not silly. Some couples wait 10 years to take their honeymoon that they couldn’t afford when they first got married. Back in the day, the honeymoon was traditionally the first time the couple would sleep together, so it used to be rather important to have the honeymoon right after the wedding, but nowadays since most couples have already been "intimate" before getting married, and many of them have already lived together, a honeymoon is now just sort of a fun trip to celebrate your marriage together, so it can be taken at any time.
My fiance and I purposely planned our honeymoon for 2 weeks after our wedding, because we didn’t want all the stress and craziness of having to pack and get ready for a week-long trip during the hectic final preparation days before the wedding.
No it is not…as long as you and your husband are happy doing that’s what matters. That is what me and my husband are currently doing due to circumstances. The most important thing to me is us being together, happy in love, comfortable and content in the arms of each other what ever environment or situation we are in.