Numerous couples view weddings as a significant milestone, symbolizing the merging of cultures, families and commemorating the joy of love. The preparations for this grand event commence months in advance, involving tasks such as selecting wedding attire, creating guest lists, finalizing the venue, and meticulously planning the honeymoon. These extensive arrangements often leave little room for the couple to process their own emotions. Consequently, once the whirlwind of celebration subsides and the routine of real life sets in, a sense of post-wedding blues begins to take hold. Although both brides and grooms may experience it, it is commonly believed that brides are more prone to being overwhelmed by this emotional state. Post-wedding blues refer to a feeling of sadness or melancholy that emerges after days of festivity. We explored post-wedding blues with Life Coach, Sean Davidson.
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