Just tell them how you feel and if they don't like you back its there loss
There is a general feeling of sadness and loss because when someone is famous or well liked by many, people feel a commonality of mourning for their loss.
Pass, moss, toss, loss, mess, thee.
I would try LESS, LOSS or LOSE Good luck!
A four-letter word for "to lament" is "mourn." It expresses deep sorrow or grief, often in response to loss or death.
boss, toss, mass, loss, moss, bass, lass, pass, sass ...
Boss, cost, dose, gosh, hose, loss, moss, nose, pose, rose, toss
how you feel about the loss prevention industry.
That is the correct spelling "loss" as in "we are sorry for your loss."
boss, cuss, doss, fuss, loss, mass, mess, miss, moss, muss, pass, wuss
They have no ability to feel empathy or Love. They don't know what they are missing because they have never felt it. The only time they are going to feel a loss is if it cuts into their "supply". Meaning, if they NEED something from that person they may feel a loss but it wouldn't be the kind of loss you and I might feel. You and I may feel greif over actually LOSING that person as a friend or lover but a narcissist will only greive for whatever it was that person is taking with then when they go. Either materialistic or something as simple as attention. He will only feel a loss for the THING another gave him but not the person. They will also probably NEVER admit they miss or grieve for anyone either. Most of the time they just cut you off. Simple as that. That way they don't have to think about it or feel anything.
Yes, someone can be melancholy about a lost relationship. The end of a relationship can bring feelings of sadness and longing, which can lead to a state of melancholy. It is normal to feel this way when reflecting on the loss of a meaningful connection.