I miss her (credits to Jynx for the vid)
Missing someone who once played an important role in your life can be incredibly challenging, especially when that person made you feel uniquely valued and cherished. From personal experience, I know that even when others offer kindness or new friendships, they often don't fill the void left by that specific connection. The feelings of longing and loss can manifest in repeated memories and thoughts about how that friend treated you differently—perhaps with understanding or support that now feels irreplaceable. It's common to struggle between the desire to move on and the hope to rekindle what was lost. One way I found helpful in coping with missing someone was to acknowledge those emotions without judgment. Rather than suppressing the sadness or frustration, I allowed myself time to feel them, journaling about what made that friendship special and what I learned from it. This process often reveals valuable insights, such as recognizing your own needs for companionship and trust, which can guide future relationships. Additionally, engaging in activities that bring joy or foster self-growth—like pursuing hobbies or connecting with supportive communities—helps in gradually rebuilding emotional resilience. It’s okay to be patient with yourself; healing is not linear and taking steps forward often involves occasional setbacks. Remember, experiencing loss in friendships is a universal human experience. Sharing your feelings with understanding people or seeking support through groups can lessen the sense of isolation. Over time, you may find new meaningful connections while honoring the unique place the lost friendship had in your life.



















































