missing someone
By zsarhea
@zsarhea (302)
Austria
June 3, 2010 8:28pm CST
have you never missed someone that you just want to pick them up from your mind and hug them for real?i missed someone whose like thousand miles away...im living alone and i dont have work yet...life's like so miserable without him...does long time relationships really exist?should i call it off so we can find someone else and start to be happy...cant be happy without someone that u can hug,kiss or just even touch...
help!!
4 responses
@markiy071384 (241)
• Philippines
4 Jun 10
I missed a lot of my friend. I wish I could spend my whole day to talk to my friends and laugh in whole day. I think you have to go out your house and find your friends near you. Spend time to her/him and enjoy the time with him/her.
@caseyune (44)
• Philippines
11 Jun 10
i can feel you sis. i ended up my 1 year and 3 month relationship with my boyfriend.. it's been a month now. actually, today was supposedly our monthsary.. and you don't have any idea how much i miss him right now. if only time stopped at the moment he first said i love you and i replied that i love him too.. sigh.
anyway, i believe in long time relationships. it does exist.. maybe, he wasnt the right one for you. im pretty sure youll find a better one. or if the two of you are really meant to be.. you'll be back on track maybe days from now, weeks, months or maybe years from now.. it'll be in Gods perfect time. So dont you worry..
.. if he's not really the one for you. you'll get by. I know you can do it. Just don't lose hope okay? There's more to life. God bless sis.
@besthope44 (12123)
• India
14 Dec 10
Well i believe in soulmates, when i met my love and married him in my life. We are xerox of each other in all our thoughts and actions. I experience falling in love again and again each day!
@jupitercrashing (635)
• Canada
4 Jun 10
My fiancee and I do long distance, it's been the case for over 2 years. He's in Oregon, I'm in Southern Ontario - we even have a 3 hour time difference. It is difficult and I definitely hate the situation. However, we both have schooling to complete and there is an end in sight - we finish next summer and will no longer have to be apart after that. Long distance can work if both parties are entirely committed and trust each other. Having an end in sight is also really important, I have found - do you two know there is a time a year or two away from now when you will be together again? If not, it can be really hard and it's something you need to talk about with your partner.