As soon as you feel the need to reconciliate, unless of course one party doesn't want to reconciliate. It is up to both of the partners. If you feel as though today is the right time, go ahead and talk to your lover.
It would be quite impossible because they are separated by the pacific ocean and are on two different continents.
you may receive the sacrament of reconciliation at any age as long as your baptised
Yes, cats have the ability to recognize their mother even after being separated for a long time. They can remember scents and visual cues that help them identify their mother.
in three to 4 weeks
Yes, cats can recognize their siblings even after being separated for a long time. They have a strong sense of smell and memory that allows them to remember and recognize familiar scents, including those of their siblings.
The sacrament can be done anywhere as long as there is a priest to do it.
making local phone calls. long distance calls being impossible.
Just remain friends. The fact that he is "only separated" should tell you something. Is there a chance of reconciliation on the other end, and the fact thry have a kid is always a chance of reconciliation. Stay low for a while, just talk, don't let your heart get emotionally involved just yet, you don't want it broken. Talk with him and ask him the status of his situation with the other person. I'm sure he will say, it's over, but find out why just separated still? When will the final be fianl? Take into consideration how long he has been separated? If it is short, then be expected to be the rebound girl. If it has been a while, then he should be ready to make it final.
Yes they are, they have been separated for quite a long time.
Yes, its still adultry. Even if no one is watching. Even if you both like the same music, the same food, as long as you are married, its adultry, no matter how you fog the issue. Get a legal divorce and go for it. Then its only pre-marital sex...
Depends on the vehicle. As there are no hydrogen cars being sold as of now, it is impossible to list mileage.
For most dog mothers, scent has a lot to do with recognizing her puppies, and a few weeks of being separated the pup's scent has changed . It really depends at what age the pups are taken from their mother. The opium time for puppies to go to their new homes is at 8 or 9 weeks. Animals lack a long time memory, which isn't a bad thing in instances such as being separated from her babies.