Honeymoon Full Now
According to relationship psychologist Dr. Helen Fisher, the honeymoon serves a crucial neurological function. "The brain is flooded with dopamine and oxytocin during the wedding," she explains. "But that high is often laced with cortisol—the stress hormone. Traveling to a novel environment together reignites the reward system. It forces you to rely on one another for navigation, comfort, and discovery."
After all, it’s the first trip of the rest of your life. Make it count. honeymoon full
The honeymoon isn't meant to last forever. It is meant to be a template. According to relationship psychologist Dr
Then, it happens. The rice is thrown. The dress is dry-cleaned. The gifts are returned. "But that high is often laced with cortisol—the
The honeymoon is not a destination. It is a practice. It is the proof that no matter how chaotic the wedding was, or how stressful the mortgage gets, you two are capable of creating joy out of thin air.
So, go ahead. Book the trip. Spend the money. Sleep in until noon.