Newlyweds are honeymooning alone, report claims

The honeymoon is reportedly over.

Apparently, couples are no longer celebrating their first days of wedded bliss watching sunsets in the Caribbean or sightseeing in Paris. Instead, according to the New York Times, they're booking separate, solo vacations or trendy "unimoons." Plus, new research says 1 in 4 Americans report they actually get more out of travel when doing it alone.

So much for "till death do us part."

What would make two people who just decided to spend the rest of their lives together duck out so quickly? Well, take the Times article's lead couple, who couldn't agree on a post-wedding destination. The groom wanted to go to France to watch soccer. The bride didn't. So she "visited a friend in Toronto," while her new hubby headed to Europe to watch sports with his bros.

How romantic!

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