Personal experience-No
2006-10-01 19:19:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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nisha have a fun life is too short to think about honeymoon after marriage or before marriege
2006-09-28 06:30:56
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answer #2
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answered by bebu 3
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The words are complementary to each other like husband and wife. There is no question of honeymoon without marriage. Can a couple's live- in relationship give them the status of husband and wife?
2006-09-28 11:17:16
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answer #3
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answered by ars32 3
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We went on a trip to the Rocky Mountains, my family lives in the region. I took her "home" to introduce her to everyone before we got married. It was a very romantic trip. I actually proposed on thaat trip. We couldn't afford a honeymoon so wwe used that trip as a honeymoon!
2006-09-28 06:25:25
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answered by rswdew 5
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yeah, its called living together with sex ... actually, the traditional "honeymoon" was considered to be the first month of the marriage , whether carnal knowledge occured or not. it was assumed you would have gotten past the "newness" of the intimacy within that time and past the infatuation stage ... today it is considered to be the wedding "vacation" immediately following the wedding.
2006-09-28 06:24:31
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answered by casurfwatcher 6
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A honeymoon does not happen before marriage.......no matter if you live together, vacation or whatever. It is just one of those token kind of experiences that you do after you say "I Do".
2006-09-28 06:26:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes nisha when I went with my exgirl to thailand it was better then my official honeymoon.
So i believe that I had my honeymoon before the wedding
2006-09-28 06:24:34
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answered by wsola 2
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Honeymoon is only after marriage.
2006-09-28 06:25:07
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answer #8
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answered by dolphin_enter 1
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Hello Nisha, i have an answer to your question, i had an honeymoon befoer marriage with my girl friend and how what had happen i will explain you breifly. just u mail me to my ID vishwa_tn2004@yahoo.co.in
2006-09-30 04:31:07
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answer #9
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answered by vishwa 1
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Nisha, one thing is clear from your id that you are an indian!
Now, asking this question itself suggests that you are in confusion whether or not to accept such an offer that you might have received from one of your nearer and dearer. Obviously, in India it is not allowed, in general. But
2006-09-28 06:38:01
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answer #10
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answered by abjwul 2
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