Originally posted by LilyChiba
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Originally posted by Eclaire
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I've been in the same state with my SO the entire length of our LDR. When he was in Rochester, he was 6.5 hours away and now that he's in ALbany, he's 2.5 hours away. He's still not here, with me. I saw him every month, and now I see him twice a month. It's not really fair to define LDR by the hardships faced, because every relationship is different. Some people could have very easy international LDRs (lots of disposable income to see each other, etc), while some people could have a very hard 5-6 hour distance LDR ( health issues, no money etc). Just because it's a closer distance doesn't make being apart from the person you love any easier.
I think that and LDR is defined by not being with your partner on the regular basis and you don't live in the same general area. It could be two hours or it could be days, they are still not with you.
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