People create tight relationships with each other, and sometimes missing someone is painful.
There are a lot of reasons why we miss someone. They can be long gone, moved away, have a new relationship, changed personality, or died. There are a lot of reasons why people can not accept that someone is not around as before. And this is painful.
Missing someone is painful, and sometimes it is hard to move on.
Frequently, people choose to go on different paths, even if that means that someone is left with a broken heart behind. The feeling of missing someone is authentic, and it feels like a part of your heart is just ripping off.
The worst case of missing someone is when the other person is dead. There is nothing you can do about it. Just the idea of not being able to hear their voices again; Never being able to touch their skin again, never being able to look into their eyes, kills you inside.
Missing someone who passed away is a feeling that never fades away. As time goes by, the sense of losing that person will become stronger and more painful.
There are stories that people have died from a broken heart after they lost their beloved.
As reaching an older age, missing someone is more painful. At that time, you are mature enough to understand the importance of who you lost and the true meaning of the person you lost in your life.
Missing your partner is a feeling you can not ignore
Sitting alone and missing your partner is also a feeling you can not just go ignoring. Some relationships have created that kind of connection that being away from each other reflects on their mood.
The feeling of wanting to hug them, but you can not do it because of that distance, weakness your emotional side.
Maybe this is why people are afraid of commitment because it leads to emotions, and they fear the part of missing someone someday.
There is a part of you that does not feel the same as it did when your partner was around. It feels like drowning in water that doesn’t take your breath but cuts it in half.
Missing someone you love is a feeling you want them to notice. It is a feeling that you are terrified of, but at the same time, you wish the person you love to be missing you the same way miss them.
Missing someone is painful but “pain demands to be felt”
Not being able to say “I love you” in-person to your partner makes you miss them even more.
You start imagining that person in every corner of the place you are in, and this is painful. You start living in imagination.
When something good happens to you, you wish your partner was there sharing that moment with you.
When something terrible happens to you, you want their shoulder to hold, their name to call, and their space to maybe cry out loud.