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What do long-distance lovers talk about every day?

I once had a long-distance relationship, but it didn't last long. I found that maybe because of my personality, he didn't suit me and finally didn't get together.

I remember I was not used to long-distance relationships at first. After all, we can meet before, but now we have to meet for a long time, so we will wonder which one we suspect, and we are not at ease with many things about him, especially him and his female friends. Sometimes when you see signs of trouble, you brush the space and ask questions, otherwise you will always feel unsafe and never feel afraid and satisfied!

Wake up in the morning and say good morning to each other. From Monday to Friday, I will ask him if he has class in the morning, or if he gets up late, I will ask him why he went at night and why he still doesn't get up in the sun, and then urge him to get up for dinner quickly so as not to be late. Like Saturday and Sunday, there is usually a holiday, so I will ask him what he will do on this day, or ask his roommate to go out to play or eat something delicious, and then ask, have you called your parents? Today they have a holiday!

During the break, I will ask if the class is good, if the teacher said anything interesting, or I will tell him what I didn't know before, and then I finally know through the teacher's explanation, and then I will be despised. He will tell me that this is common sense, or that everyone knows it except me.

At noon, I will ask who I ate with and what I ate. I will also tell him that I had dinner with my roommate or someone, and what's wrong with the meal cooked by the school master. I won't eat any more. In fact, he doesn't know who is who.

Before lunch break, I will chat. If I see his refreshing circle of friends or space, I will ask what happened, whether it was solved, how to do it, and whether it matters. In fact, he may not tell you the truth, but he will comfort you and tell you not to worry. He'll figure it out.

I usually don't look for him in class in the afternoon, because he has no class in the afternoon, except sleeping and playing games. You can't find him anyway, so there's no need to be bored.

Just chat casually at night and say good night to each other.

I don't think I'm really suitable for long-distance love, because when you want to talk to him, it depends on whether the other person is there or not. If he doesn't like to take the initiative to find you, he just doesn't have a boyfriend, so I think this kind of thing, long-distance love, is the same thing every day, and it will be boring after a long time. Why bother each other and yourself? However, people who are talking about long-distance love should cheer up, and there will be good results!