You and your bestie have been together for years. Neither of you ever thought that you would have to live more than a few minutes away from the other, but then life happened. If you’re in a long distance relationship with your best friend, you’ll absolutely get these.
#1. Dealing with different timezones.

You’ve both learned to adjust, though.
#2. SEPARATION ANXIETY.

“WHY AREN’T YOU HERE RIGHT NOW I CAN’T BELIEVE THIS!!!”
#3. Constantly being on your phone.

Until telepathy becomes a reality, your phone is the magical gadget that connects you to your bestie.
#4. Realising that there really aren’t enough emojis in the world to convey your true feelings.

Get your sh*t together, emoji company.
#5. Calling them first to share good news.

Even if you’re miles apart, they’re the first person you want to share that happiness with.
#6. Getting serious FOMO when you see them out with other people.

“I know I’m 3,000 miles away but I could probably catch up with you guys… right?”
#7. Getting a little jealous of them and their new friends.

Or let’s be honest, you get jealous A LOT.
#8. The feeling that you two are growing apart.

You know you’re just overreacting, but you can’t help it.
#9. Trying to go on with your life, and then seeing things that remind you of them.

“Hey, I saw this and thought of you.”
#10. Thanking the universe for the existence of Snapchat.

Best friends in life, best friends on Snapchat.
#11. Not being able to properly stalk any of your BFF’s potential suitors.

Because face it, internet stalking can only get you so far.
#12. Planning trips so you can meet each other halfway.

“On three, vacation! One, two, three, VACATION!!”
#13. Counting the days until you see each other again.

Right down to the minute.
#14. And getting a little bit emotional when the day finally comes.

Because it’s all a bit too much.
#15. And finally, feeling like no time has passed no matter how long you’ve been apart.

Because distance means so little when someone means so much.

