Is it normal to miss the feeling of missing someone? And how to stop that?
Mrathlete8heartohelp
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Nov 10, 2016
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Time, time heals a lot of things. We all want to be feeling better in a snap. That time and being patient will actually give you the time to heal. Its never easy, but its different for everyone. So just take it day by day
Destiny616
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Nov 20, 2016
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Yes, it is quite normal. When you start missing someone, you get used to it, when it occurs for a while. It becomes like a routine. You wake up, breathe, and miss them. It becomes your type of normal. You have to learn that it is better to let go, then hurt your self in the process of holding on. Think of it like if you were holding onto a rope. If you hold on for too long, you'll probably get rope burn. You have to teach yourself that it is sometimes better to be without someone.
starboyoevvie
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Nov 26, 2016
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It's completely normal to miss the feeling of missing someone. I used to be in love with this boy and, long story short, it did not end well, but I missed him for a long time and sometimes I look back on my times with him and I missed, not him, but feelings associated with him. I don't think there's any way to really stop that, but you can simply enjoy feeling nostalgic. Only time can heal it.
Anonymous
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Jan 13, 2017
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In my opinion, feelings are never abnormal. They are always normal and valid. Feelings come from our thoughts and beliefs. Changing your thoughts on a particular topic can change your feelings towards that topic. In my personal experience, I used to feel impatient with some people. As I began to understand their situation ( my thought about them changed) , I noticed myself feeling more patient and understanding towards those people.
LuckyCharm791
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Jan 17, 2017
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Yes it is pretty normal to miss the feeling of missing someone in your life. All of go through that feeling at some point in our lives. Important thing is to 'enjoy' that feeling as it is, without judging it or adding more stuff to it. Watch it, and see it fading away when you don't 'water' it. Because everything 'pass'. Just like a cloud. You are not the cloud, you are sky which is watching it 💖
Anonymous
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Jan 20, 2017
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To stop this feeling you have to come to terms that you are trying to salvage a connection with someone that is no longer there. To stop this feeling you need come to terms that there is better things out there and it is time to move on.
Anonymous
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Jan 28, 2017
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It might be normal for you, as some people might never stop missing someone. You have a unique way of dealing with the absence of someone important to you. Concentrating on hobbies, activities that make you happy might help you get distracted about your longing for missing someone. Making new acquaintances might help you forget about them too.
dropOfstar20
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Feb 23, 2017
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Everything we do in life becomes a habit if continues for prolonged time. Habits are hard to eschew from, especially if the habits give us pleasure. Being with someone is like a habit. And missing them when they leave turns the tantamount happiness into loneliness and sorrow. To stop missing someone we need to inculcate in something that brings us equal amount of happiness if not more :) Start with a new hobby or try something you always wanted to do but never did. Cheer up! life is yours!
FrenchToast
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Feb 24, 2017
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It's very normal to miss the feeling of missing someone. Because when you miss someone, it's a different, exhilarating feeling altogether. It's good to embrace the feeling when it's there, but let it pass now. Now that is has passed, try to distract yourself with things you want to do instead of thinking about it.
cornmuffin07
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Mar 4, 2017
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It is a completely normal feeling! It's something we naturally do, then when we are finally able to stop, we miss the emotions we felt and we miss, missing them. I don't think there's really a specific way to stop it, but try focusing on yourself, take time to learn to love yourself again and accept who you are, just as you are.
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