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Honeymoon period - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The honeymoon period is the phase early in a long-term relationship with a person, place or thing that is characterized by greater than typical joy and lesser than typical friction. It is typically ...
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Scientists have figured out that the typical honeymoon period lasts exactly: two years, six months and 25 days into a marriage. ... Are you still in the honeymoon period with your man, or are those days long gone? How do you keep up those giddy feelings in relationships?
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Phone conversation - How to maintain honeymoon phase ... What do you do as a man once the "honeymoon period" is over? Well for one, what is the honeymoon period? Try my definition on for size: The honeymoon period is the phase in which your relationship with her consumes you.
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Ha well I don't know if it's the absolutely best part of a new relationship, but it does tee up something I've been wondering. How long do you think the honeymoon period lasts? And what do you do when it's over?
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Not exactly romantic like a honeymoon, but definitely a significant event preceding a life long commitment -- the Honeymoon Period is a period of time when a patient is first diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.
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Barack Obama's honeymoon period appears to be coming to an end in America as polls have shown his ratings have fallen to their lowest point yet. ... Whit Ayres, a pollster, said: "His ratings have certainly come back down to Earth in a very short time period." ... "This autumn will tell if his honeymoon is well and truly over.
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Is this the reason why she feel it that way? My honeymoon period is not yet over. I have try not seeing her everyday and I miss her a lot. Meanwhile she's not so loving to me as before. I really don't know what to do.
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Honeymoon Period The period of time shortly after the diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes during which there is some restoration of insulin production and the blood sugar levels improve to normal, or near-normal, levels.
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My recently diagnosed granddaughter has had tummy pain for months. Celiac testing was negative. Can she still be experiencing tummy pain due to "honeymoon period"? (26 Sep 2009) ... Is it possible for the honeymoon period to come and go? (7 Sep 2009)
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