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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 472024" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>As long as you keep your vows, and remember them. However in my humble opinion to tell the outside world "We are newly weds." When in fact you have been married over a year; may spark some conversation and confusion as to a time-line. At that point I think it would be your call as a married couple to explain your reasoning for continuing to tell the world you feel like you're newly-wed every morning when you wake up, face each other with love, trust, passion and a renewed sense of togetherness that bonds you together each day forward just as it did that same day you said your vows. Thus making you feel newly wed each day of your lives together. </p><p></p><p>Then perhaps you could say "We feel Newly wed - every day of our lives together and blessed every moment for having each other." or something like that. </p><p></p><p>Whatever floats the USS Wend. ;-) - Happy couples tend to perpetuate that feeling around them and either people are going to understand or not. Those that do? Will want to be like your example - those that don't weren't meant to be together anyway and would never understand sadly. Again - in my humble opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 472024, member: 4964"] As long as you keep your vows, and remember them. However in my humble opinion to tell the outside world "We are newly weds." When in fact you have been married over a year; may spark some conversation and confusion as to a time-line. At that point I think it would be your call as a married couple to explain your reasoning for continuing to tell the world you feel like you're newly-wed every morning when you wake up, face each other with love, trust, passion and a renewed sense of togetherness that bonds you together each day forward just as it did that same day you said your vows. Thus making you feel newly wed each day of your lives together. Then perhaps you could say "We feel Newly wed - every day of our lives together and blessed every moment for having each other." or something like that. Whatever floats the USS Wend. ;-) - Happy couples tend to perpetuate that feeling around them and either people are going to understand or not. Those that do? Will want to be like your example - those that don't weren't meant to be together anyway and would never understand sadly. Again - in my humble opinion. [/QUOTE]
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