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Status / Miss You
Explore our collection of heartfelt 'Miss You' status updates. Whether you're feeling nostalgic or simply want to express your emotions, we have the perfect words for you. Share your feelings and connect with others who understand the pain of absence.
I miss your good night texts :(
No calls, no texts, nothing but i am still here thinking about you like crazy.
Sometimes, I just want to disappear and see if anyone would miss me.
I can't stop missing you.
I still miss him, I miss him, I’m missing him.
Reading old messages and realizing how much you miss that person.
I miss your smile but I miss my own even more.
i pretend to ignore you, but i really just miss you.
I miss you a little, a little too much, a little too often and a little more each day.
I wish i can hug u whenever i miss you
I like hearing the words "I miss you" ...but you know what I like more? When someone proves it
Sometimes a simple i miss you changes everything.
Behind my smile is everything you’ll never understand.
I wish my phone would vibrate right now and your name comes up on the screen.
I MISS YOU. A little too much, a little too often, and a little more every day.
I wonder, do you miss me as much as I miss you?
No texts.No calls.nothing.but i'm still here thinking about you like crazy.
No, I am not okay… I miss you.
I need you so much closer.
I really miss you. I just don't want to admit it.
i miss u. but its okay, i’m fine
I miss you more than the sun misses the sky at night.
Its never easy missing someone and knowing you cant do anything about it.
I really miss you, but I just dont want to admit it.
I am missing you and its killing me.
I miss seeing your name show up on my phone.
Another month.Another year.Another smile.Another tear.Another winter and another summer too. But there can never be another you. Miss you.
Missing someone & not being able to see them is the worst feeling ever.
sometimes, i lie awake at night thinking of you.
i really miss our old talks