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How long is a couple married before they're no longer considered "newlyweds"?
2 months? 6 months? A year? More? Less?
14 Answers
- Anonymous2 decades agoFavourite answer
It's all relative. I've been married for nearly 12 years, so I would say that someone who was married up to 3 years would be still newlyweds and still figureing out this 'marriage thing'
My husband's grandparents have been married for 60 years (no sh!t, 60 years) and they say that people that are married up to 10 years are newlyweds, still figuring out this 'marriage thing'.
So it's all relative hunny. You can be a newlywed for 50 years trying to figure out this marriage thing....
- Anonymous2 decades ago
2 years
- Anonymous2 decades ago
Probally say 1 yr. But if your still like newlyweds, keep it that way, you'll stay married longer always try to feel the way u felt whenever u fell in love and you'll be newlyweds forever
- 2 decades ago
Personally I think you are newlyweds as long as you feel like you are still newlyweds. Personally I feel my newlywed status ended with the honeymoon then it was just work - all ideals were kinda out the door.
- 2 decades ago
i'd say about a year. although on the Newlywed game, they used 2 years as the cutoff.
- 2 decades ago
Usually, they are considered "newlyweds" for the first year only. Unless you are Nick Lachey & Jessica Simpson, then it's like three years and then you get divorced!
- Anonymous2 decades ago
People say a year. But I know many couples who feel the "honeymoon's over" after two months...
- 2 decades ago
I've heard up to 2 years.
Source(s): That was the maximum amount of time you could be married in order to be on the Newlyweds Show in the 90s.