Why do we feel pain when we miss some one?


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It is possible to feel 'physical' pain when missing someone. that is why someone can physically die of a broken heart. My grandmother died one year to the date of my grandfathers death of a broken heart... she was so sad without him.
emotional pain not physical. becuase we are emotional beings, no matter how we pretend otherwise
Thats why its called "missing" because it hurts
because we love them. when you love somebody, you want to be near them, see them, whatever & when they're gone, (deceased, away on a trip) we can't do that, so we yearn for them.
Because we are higher animals.
it's the attachmnt, that known comfort of having them there thats difficult to break, when u come to terms that the person has gone from your life it's having to start afresh that's hard
That is weird, i think it proves the souls existence. Isn't it also weird how your heart hurts? it literally hurts...
Oh cause you want to see them so bad. you almost start to cry and then if you eat anything you'll throw it up and on and on and on...
Because the mind becomes very attached to things it loves. And, when these things are lost, it is like losing a part of yourself.

My only suggestion is to never get attached to this person. Or, just know that you are are strong, with or without this person.
i dont know we do
Human trait. I wish they made a pill to make it go away. :(
It's just the way we are. I know it hurts, but it will get better.
Because we need each other.
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