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Can a long distance teenage relationship work? |
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If both the people in the relationship try and make it work. If only one makes an effort, it'll end up falling apart. If your feelings for each other just aren't strong enough to hold each other up, it'll end up falling apart. You both have to be able to withstand the thought of not being able to see each other, hold each other, be within each other's touching distance. If you're up for it -- it can work, but it depends on the people and the stability of the relationship. A guy I fancied who fancied me -- we decided not to pursue a relationship with each other because he'd be two states away from me. Even if it doesn't seem that far, he and I didn't know whether we could handle it -- the uncertainty confirmed that we wouldn't try.
First answer by WANNAbJULiET. Last edit by WANNAbJULiET. Contributor trust: 28 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 1 [recommend question]





