You and your partner just can’t seem to get enough of each other.
Your relationship feels fresh and exciting.
The sex is great and frequent.

Your partner has no flaws (they’re perfect, obviously).
Their jokes are hilarious.
They always know what to say to make you feel better.

You wait for them to message you.
What was just described is what many relationship experts would call the honeymoon phase in a relationship.
confirm you’re truly enjoying the honeymoon phase, for however long it lasts.

The length of it (or even the presence of it) really depends on each individual couple.
So what happens when you’re no longer floating on a cloud of constant excitement?
What can you expect next?
There might be a slump in fervor and frequency when it comes to sex, for starters.
Your previously perfect partner might not look so flawless anymore.
Expect your rose-tinted glasses to come off, so to speak.
While this might seem disconcerting, it’s not entirely a bad thing.
The need to be perfect will likely fall by the wayside, paving way for a more authentic connection.
In fact, it’s an opportunity to build on something more sustainable with your loved one.
It’s also a time to bring adventure into the relationship, both together and separately.
You might also want to be more intentional in carving out quality time with each other.