Infatuation Rules
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It's natural to miss someone who is no longer part of your life. You may also miss the idea of a person. The person and relationship served a purpose in your life, so when things change, it's natural to miss what your life and routine were like when that person was part of it.
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Read More »Missing someone hurts. The ache of yearning for another person can cause you to experience sadness, emptiness, despair, or a deep sense of absence. Most people understand that these feelings are normal following the loss of a loved one or when a close friend moves away. It can be a lot more confusing to feel this way when you find yourself longing for someone after ending your relationship with them. Why would you still miss someone you don’t want to be with anymore? You might feel this way because of a sense of nostalgia. Or you might miss certain things about the person. You might even miss the person you were in that relationship. This article explores what it feels like to miss someone and how it can be challenging to let go of them, even if you don’t want them in your life anymore. Missing someone often feels like a physical ache in your chest. You might feel sad or even angry. When you are missing them, it might seem like you’re not able to concentrate on anything else. You might find yourself thinking about the person all the time, and you might want to talk to them or see them again. You might find yourself shedding tears when you think about this person. Or you might be tempted to pick up the phone and call or text them. While these feelings can be confusing, it is important to remember that such emotions are not unusual or uncommon.
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Read More »Whether your relationship was a friendship or a romantic partnership, the loss of the connection can leave you feeling like there is an emptiness in your life. These emotions can be even more intense if the other person ended the relationship. In this case, you might also feel ashamed, hurt, or angry even though you still miss the other person. But it is also essential to recognize that you can feel this way even if you were the one to initiate the goodbye. This doesn't mean that you regret ending things. Instead, it might simply mean that you miss the relationship's companionship and will eventually be ready to form new relationships with other people.
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