You should wait until marriage. But that is a decision the two of you need to make together.
I wouldn't exactly say "afraid" to move on; it's just hard to. And it depends on how long the relationship was. Was it a long-term one? If so, then it's DEFINITELY hard to move on because you two have developed a strong rapport, supported each other, built each other up, loved each other for so long.
some people date long distance because they are in love with each other so they don't care if they are far away from each other they still date. plus usually they move so they can be near each other and if not they can see each other alot and they communicate with each other.
It where to plates rub past each other; move away from each other; or move towards each other.
When plates slide past each other, move toward each other, and move away from each other.
The tectonic plates move divergent when they move away from each other, convergent when they are colliding with each other, and trasform when they slide past each other.
A trot is a horse's gait where the horse's legs move diagonally compared to each other. It is also a disparaging term for an ugly old woman.
In a liquid particles move around freely and are constantly interacting with each other. They move by bouncing off each other creating friction.
no they jam into each other and create earthquakes
continental crusts move away from each other by only a few centimeters away from each other every year.
they do move away from each other but it would never happen in awer life time
When earths plates move away from each other ( separate ) Volcanoes form.
what keeps our bones from scratching and bumping agaist each other when we move