In the beginning of the third grade, my physics teacher taught us about electrostatic. There's a formula explains if the distance between two point charges is farther then the force is weaker, and the opposite, if the distance is nearer then the force is stronger.
"This formula is like our love life. If the distance between you and your boyfriend or girlfriend is far, so that the force is weak. Hahaha," he said and laughed. I kept silent for awhile and started thinking. Is this formula in effect in our life? Does long distance relationship work in real life?
Most of teenager who deal with long distance relationship can't keep it work. So many factors that can be excuses for the break, such as distance (for sure), own business, communication, schedule, and trust. The hardest thing to keep is trust. It's like a jar, once you break it, you can fix it but the scratch still can be seen.
Let me tell you an important thing. For me, as long as they are able to care each other, trust each other, and wait patiently, distance means nothing.