Sorry, I don't know the specific 'ldr love story' so I can't share its plot.
Sure. There was a couple. The girl was in a small town in Europe and the boy was in a big city in Asia. They fell in love while the boy was on a short trip to her town. When he left, they started their ldr. They shared recipes of their favorite foods with each other. The boy learned to cook her favorite European dishes and she learned Asian cuisine. After a couple of years, the boy moved to her town and they are now running a small restaurant together.
There's a couple, Jack and Rose. They were in a long - distance relationship because of work. They focused on building trust. They sent each other surprise gifts. Jack would send Rose her favorite books, and Rose would send Jack home - made cookies. This constant show of love and thoughtfulness made their ldr a success. Now they are together in the same city.
Sure. One success story is about a couple who were in different colleges but they made it work. They would schedule regular video calls every night to catch up on each other's day. They also visited each other during holidays. Eventually, they graduated and got married.
I don't have any information about the 'ldr love story', so I can't tell who the main characters are.
Well, my ldr story was tough. I met my partner online. We talked for months before meeting. The distance made it hard. We often missed each other's presence. But we made it work by having regular video calls and sending each other small gifts. Eventually, we found a way to be together in the same city.
From successful LDR tales, flexibility is vital. In the story of Greg and Rachel, they had to adjust their schedules often for calls due to time zone differences. Another tip from successful relationships is surprise gestures. In the case of Tyler and Hannah, Tyler would sometimes send Hannah handwritten letters out of the blue. And don't forget about building a strong emotional connection. In the relationship between Eric and Melissa, they were always there for each other emotionally, which made their long - distance relationship work.
I'm not sure specifically about a '17 love story' as there could be many works with that name. It might be about a love that blossoms at the age of 17. Maybe it involves the typical teen experiences like first love, dealing with school and family while in love.
There was this couple. Their first meeting happened at a beach. The girl had always dreamed of seeing the ocean with her long - distance partner. So when they finally met, they walked along the beach, sharing stories that they hadn't been able to fully convey over the phone. They built sandcastles together, laughed a lot, and realized that the connection they had felt online was even stronger in person.
I'm sorry, I haven't actually read 'in the bush a love story', so I can't share the plot directly.
Since I don't know the details of 'Kili Love Story', it might be about two characters named Kili involved in a romantic relationship. Maybe they meet in an interesting place, like a small town or during a journey, and then fall in love gradually as they discover more about each other.