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{{trope}}
{{quote|''"Their line is gone out through all the earth, and their words to the end of the world. In them hath he set a tabernacle for the sun, Which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race."''
|'''[[The Bible|Psalms 19 4-5]]'''}}
{{quote|''"Make haste, my beloved, and be thou like to a roe or to a young hart upon the mountains of spices."''
|'''[[The Bible|Song of Songs]]'''}}
[[Alice and Bob]] have [[Let's Wait
But once the vows are exchanged, the gloves (and clothes) are off and they proceed to make up for lost time. They spend inordinate amounts of time in the bedroom (and often [[Making Love in All
Often prone to [[Right Through the Wall|waking up the neighbors]] with their bedroom business, making for [[Hilarity Ensues|much hilarity]].
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Usually used as a short-term [[Running Gag]].
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== [[Comic
* A storyline in the DC ''[[Star Trek]]'' comics starts with the wedding of two of the crew, who promptly head back to their cabin. Immediately afterward, a telepathic crewmember falls ill and fills the ''Enterprise'' with his hallucinations, subjecting everyone on board to a trip through [[The Divine Comedy
== [[Film]] ==
* There's a couple in ''[[National Lampoon's European Vacation]]'' that keeps showing up. The two are newlyweds and are seen engaged in heavy petting during every appearance.
* [[Up to Eleven]] in the Gary Shandling vehicle ''What Planet Are You From?''
* The newlywed couple in ''[[Rear Window]]'' doesn't leave their apartment for days.
* A religious couple in ''[[Forgetting Sarah Marshall]]'' are
* ''[[Bottom|Guest House Paradiso]]'' featured a couple of hotel guests who hadn't been seen for days after they checked in. When they eventually come downstairs for a meal and the hotel manager works out who they are and asks them what they've been doing all this time, they just look at each other and smile sheepishly, "We're newlyweds".
* Employed in the film version of ''[[Barefoot in
* "if they don't stop they're going to kill each other." Said in ''[[The Four Seasons]]'' where the antics of a man and his hot young wife are [[Right Through the Wall|heard for hours through the thin walls of the sailboat he and his friends are staying on]].
* ''[[Four Weddings and
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* Thelma and Keith from ''[[Good Times]]''
* The pilot episode of ''[[The Love Boat]]'' had this; all you saw of them was an occasional arm to get the room service. They had 4 or 5 "Do Not Disturb" signs on their door. Their only reason for existence, plot-wise, was that someone's luggage had been placed in their room.
* Subverted on ''[[Sex and
** Played with in a later episode where Miranda has her honeymoon with Steve. Out in a remote cabin, the tightly wound Miranda isn't enjoying the fact that "Everything here is screaming 'You should be having sex right now!'". It's only when Steve announces that the honeymoon is over, Miranda finds the pressure lifted and wants to make love again.
* In the series ''[[Wings (TV series)|Wings]]'', [[Official Couple|Joe and Helen]] had been off-and-on for a while. After finally tying the knot they spend all waking moments of their Honeymoon in their hotel room.
** It was most obvious when Joe was flat out turned on at seeing Helen in scuba gear and they made out.
* ''[[The Fast Show]]'' included as characters a constantly nude and shagging newlywed couple, called The Newlyweds.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|Hinted at]] with Amy and Rory in ''[[Doctor Who]]'', who have had several successive honeymoons.
* In the episode of ''[[Boy Meets World]]'' where Shawn turns Feeny's house into a bed and breakfast, one of the guest couples is a pair of honeymooners. They spend all their time in the bedroom and are never seen until the stinger, when Feeny has to evict them himself. {{spoiler|To his surprise, [[
* On ''[[That '70s Show]],'' Kitty mentions that she and Red waited until after they were married to have sex. And she means ''right'' after they were
* The Bundy's neighbors in ''[[Married...
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''[[Breaking Dawn]]'' by Stephanie Meyer. Edward and Bella are like this after she turns into a vampire. Emmett and Rosalie also mention that they "broke a few houses" and that it "took them a decade" to stop being this.
* In ''[[Things Fall Apart]],'' when a guy's late for a morning activity somebody jokes that you can never trust timeliness from someone who recently took a new wife.
* The most obvious point of [[The Bible|Song of Solomon]].
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* Nick and Ki from ''[[General Protection Fault]]''
* Tipper and Charles from ''[[Namir Deiter]]''
* ''[[Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal]]'' [[Played for Laughs|plays this for laughs]] in one strip: a man and woman are in bed, and the man comments that while this honeymoon has been great so far, tonight he'd like to try something different. She agrees, sounding a bit
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[[Category:Sex Tropes]]
[[Category:Marriage Tropes]]
[[Category:Insatiable Newlyweds]]
[[Category:Alice and Bob]]
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