6 Top Most Annoying Things About Going on Honeymoon and Getting Married
I find going on honeymoon and being newlywed annoying when I have to bring my kids with me. Then I have to worried about if they get into everything. It’s also annoying if I go on a honeymoon and my husband checks out all the females around and I catch him. I also hate people coming up consistently saying things like congratulations I’m so happy for you two. When you get married and go on a honeymoon, you should be able to relax and enjoy your time together. This is what I find most annoying about going on a honeymoon. – Killeen
I find going on a honeymoon and being newly wed an interesting experience. What was most irritating about the honeymoon was that my mother felt guilty that she was not able to send us farther away. We went to a hotel about sixty miles from where we lived instead of some far away place like Disney World. The hotel had an indoor waterpark, so it wasn’t like we wasted our honeymoon. The honeymoon was more like a miniature one with a bigger one down the road a little bit. My mother actually called a few times to make sure that we were having a good time and weren’t upset that we weren’t going somewhere nicer and more expensive. A phone call from your mother can really kill the mood when you are on your honeymoon! – Jeffersonville
I find going on honeymoon and being newly wed overrated. There seems to be a lot of pressure on going on a honeymoon and having an amazing time after months of planning a stressful event a wedding. A lot of times, all you want to do is curl up and sleep after planning an event for months. In addition, honeymoons are expensive. Everyone asks you where you went and saying we went to Motel 6 probably isn’t a great option. You are expected to go to some amazing island somewhere and take great pictures and have endless sex for days. These things don’t always happen! – Henderson
I find it to be intoxicating and it focuses on all the wrong things. Some couples think that the bible tells them to be pure until marriage, which I think is a complete misinterpretation of some ancient laws that probably aren’t for us in the first place. Nevertheless, they stay pure and then go at it like jack rabbits as soon as they hit their honeymoon. That’s how it was with me and my then-finance, and the focus was not so much on the magic of being newlywed and spending the rest of our lives together, but on how much sex we could cram into one time. That and the fact that the sightseeing and all that fun stuff seemed to only serve as a filler activity so we could recharge our libidos and go at it as soon as the comparatively boring tour was finished. It was fun, just shallow. – Clermont
I find going on honeymoon and being newly wed tedious, because all the stress is still upon you as you leave the wedding ceremony. My marriage day was one filled with stress, from worrying about guests being seated comfortably to the knowledge that my cake was melting slowly. Would the ceremony be finished in time for us to have a bite, or would we come in to see it had toppled during the time my husband and I had shared our vows? That tension only increased as we left the chapel to travel to our honeymoon destination, a plane trip to New York that added more tension due to needing to check in bags, then endure a cramped ride. By the time we finally arrived in New York, we were deeply exhausted by the whole day and slept nearly two days, which ate into the time of our honeymoon. We discussed how frivolous the trip had seemed once we had come to New York and laughed over the realization that we should have stayed home and enjoyed each others’ company as newlyweds. – Lufkin
I find going on honeymoon and being newly wed to be one of the most stressful things you can imagine. After the absolute stress of planning the wedding, the exhaustion you feel once the day is over and then the travel to reach your honeymoon destination, all you want to do is sleep for a week! However this is not an option, unless you have a very understanding spouse. When you are on your honeymoon your are expected to make it as romantic as possible. And that requires effort on your part. Also you have spent a significant amount of money on your honeymoon. Would you be able to live with yourself if the only thing you did was sleep by the pool instead of enjoying other activities as well? I think that after going on a honeymoon as a newly wed you should be able to take a vacation, to recover from your vacation. – North Richland Hills