How do you classify LDRs? Does there have to be a set distance (miles, km, hours)? Does there have to be a set amount of time someone can see their SO in a year? Is there anything that solidifies LDR over CD in your mind? I'm just curious.
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I'm unable to visit him whenever I want due to location.
That's my definition. I don't have a set distance or time or anything. If I had a bad day at work and wanted a hug from him but couldn't drive to his place, get a hug, and then drive back to my place, then that's LDR for me.
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Originally posted by Snap View PostI'm unable to visit him whenever I want due to location.
I've had relationships where they're about 15 minutes away.... and while to some that might have been "long" it's still CD. I can still see him once a week.
If I saw my SO once a week now... well, let's just say I'd have to be a billionaire!Every long lost dream led me to where you are
Others who broke my heart, they were like northern stars
Pointing me on my way into your loving arms
This much I know is true...
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Hmm...being far enough away from your SO that you can't see them when you want but not because you just can't get down there, it has to be far enough away to where even if you could hop in a car it would take more than a couple hours drive.
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Everyone basically said what I am thinking. If you are not able to see your SO when you want that is a LDR. "Normal" is being able to see them just about everyday and being close enough to be there when you need them. In an LDR you dont have that and that is what defines it. And obviously for this to be happening there has to be some actual physical distance.Got together Jan 3, 2011~ Closed the Distance March 23, 2012~ Living Together Since June 19 2012~ Future TBD......
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I'm odd. I don't really consider a relationship between the bay area and, say, LA area (8-9 hours drive) long-distance. I consider long-distance anything where you're not living in the same state or country as your partner. However, that's me. I would overall agree with the general consensus that it's not being able to see your partner whenever you want that it constitutes as LD, even if it is "only" 8-9 hours. :P{ Our Story on LFAD }
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Met online: February 2009
Feelings confessed: December 2010
Unofficially together since: January/February 2011
Officially together since: 08 April 2011
Our Story
First meeting in person: 16 August - 14 September 2011
Second visit: 17 March - 01 April 2012
Third visit: 23 July - 13 September 2012
Fourth visit: Looking at 23 March - 6 April 2013
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Originally posted by Eclaire View PostI'm odd. I don't really consider a relationship between the bay area and, say, LA area (8-9 hours drive) long-distance. I consider long-distance anything where you're not living in the same state or country as your partner. However, that's me. I would overall agree with the general consensus that it's not being able to see your partner whenever you want that it constitutes as LD, even if it is "only" 8-9 hours. :P
However, I do try to be a little more rational and call an LDR whenever you can't go out with your partner on a whim because of travel.
However, my friend is in a relationship with a guy who lives 45 mins-1 hour away and likes to call that LD. I don't necessarily agree.
First Met Online: October 2010
First Confessed Feelings: December 21, 2011
Became a "Couple": January 7, 2012
First Meeting: March 9-14, 2012
Second Meeting: July 16-31, 2012
Closed the Distance: May 30, 2013
Engaged!: June 1, 2013
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Originally posted by Sunbeam View PostBecause of my relationship, I have this mindset.
However, I do try to be a little more rational and call an LDR whenever you can't go out with your partner on a whim because of travel.
However, my friend is in a relationship with a guy who lives 45 mins-1 hour away and likes to call that LD. I don't necessarily agree.{ Our Story on LFAD }
Our Beginning
Met online: February 2009
Feelings confessed: December 2010
Unofficially together since: January/February 2011
Officially together since: 08 April 2011
Our Story
First meeting in person: 16 August - 14 September 2011
Second visit: 17 March - 01 April 2012
Third visit: 23 July - 13 September 2012
Fourth visit: Looking at 23 March - 6 April 2013
Our Happily Ever After
to be continued...
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Originally posted by Snap View PostI'm unable to visit him whenever I want due to location.
That's my definition. I don't have a set distance or time or anything. If I had a bad day at work and wanted a hug from him but couldn't drive to his place, get a hug, and then drive back to my place, then that's LDR for me.
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I don't really see anything under a sort of 6 hour drive as LDR. Because you could still see each other weekly with that kind of time. It'd be exhausting, but yeah. If I was to use time to describe it, it would be anyone who has to wait more than one month to see them, though be it for short periods. I agree with Eclaire though. Some of the people that have in country relationships do not face the same sort of hardships as international. Both are equally hard and painful, but closing the distance becomes a lot harder when you have to move to a different country.
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If I I have to fly, or it's more than a 4 hour drive, to me it's long distance. If I could pull off every weekend, for me I'd consider it close distance.Our separation of each other is an optical illusion of consciousness. ~Albert Einstein
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