In most cases no. It becomes considered "long distance" if the distance is not feasible for one to travel on a semi-regular basis. If you couldn't afford to drive that far then you COULD consider it. I'm still going to have to stick with NO, for most cases.
No, it is definitely not!
the distance between the two areas is about 15 minutes apart in a car.
I do not think there is any difference in a Christian long distance relationship from any other kind. Any long distance relationship is hard to have as both of the parties in the relationship have to deal with being apart from one another.
Yes providing that they remain equal distance apart
Yes, if you really love this person it could happen
A long-distance relationship is a romantic relationship between two people who live far apart and have limited face-to-face contact, relying heavily on communication through technology and occasional visits.
They are about 1,140 miles apart [[ 22 hours and 13 minutes by car ]]
They are about 44 miles apart so it will take about 50 minutes.
I have had a long distance relationship and found that it is hard to keep the lines of communication open. To really have a good strong relationship you need to see, speak and be with that person all the time. In a long distance relationship this is impossible and people grow apart with time.
An angle has no distance and so there is no angle which is the same distance apart.
The potential energy versus internuclear distance graph shows the relationship between the energy of two atoms or molecules as they move closer or farther apart. It illustrates how the potential energy changes as the distance between the nuclei of the atoms or molecules changes.
Two parallel lines are sides the same distance apart.