If you love someone strong enough it will hurt if your 15 minutes away. that's how you know when your in love
Long Distance relationships are so romantic. just do whatever you think is right for the two of you.:P
The homonym of "hour" is "our," which sounds the same but has a different meaning.
The bond is a true love that is even more than just being friends. I have a boyfriend that lives a hour away, and when ever i visit he tries to get me to kiss him. He's in 7th grade and i am only in 5th!!! I don't even get how he fell for me, we even had a fake marriage!
You just do it! The worst that could happen is them saying no. There's no harm in asking.
Drive and go visit him, and have him come visit you. An hour isn't even far at all. I drive an hour to and from work everyday. Talk on the phone lots, text message, and make sure to see each other lots, you are only an hour away.
You should call her or if you have a bike or car you can go ahead and visit her that way. Also, ask parents/relatives/friends to drive you and her to the place you want to meet. I have a boyfriend who lives half an hour away, and he has to drive to see me all that distance, because I don't have a car. Normally something will work out. :)
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i also wanted to mention that we rarely ever text/call each other anymore and i only see him about once a week now. or maybe you should video chat with him
Well, depends on the relationship. Do you think you can handle a long distance relationship? Not that an hour away is that long of a distance but still gas prices are flying high. If you really want to be with each other make plans to see each other every weekend or something. If you really want to be together than it'll work out, it'll be hard but it'll work out if you're serious.
When your dad lives a 6 hour plane ride away and you never see or talk to him, it is normal to feel like he doesn't exist and that you don't have a dad. Try reaching out to him and telling him how you feel.
There is no such thing as a "missing .901 of an hour". If anybody told you the Earth rotated 1000 miles per hour at the equator, then that is an approximation. Divide the circumference by 24 to get a more exact value.
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