Ouch.
Or more precisely:
Unrequited. That is the word for loving someone who does not love you back. To specifically describe the feeling, though, it still applies. The feeling of unrequited love is a very specific thing and cannot be summarized with 'regret', 'longing', or even 'sorrow'. It is a curious combination of all of those things, yet more.
When you kiss the person you love it gives you feeling that you want your dead grampa back.
it means that the spark that you two had is starting to dwindle. you need to take the person somewhere that you know that they would like and get that spark back.
The word mortified is used to describe someone who is feeling embarrassed or ashamed. They feel humiliated and want to leave the situation and never come back.
The word "guard" can mean different things depending on context. An example sentence of the word "guard", when used to describe a person protecting an object, person of place would be "The guard watched the empty doorway, his back to the display case."
Probably that they are scared, embarassed or aren't sure how to express them... It varies from person to person but most likely they are afraid of feeling vulnerable
He look back because he got the feeling that he will come home and everything would change.
Just tell her your true feeling don't be shy
Its a country if you once visit, you will love to go back again!
He look back because he got the feeling that he will come home and everything would change.
I would describe a crocodile as green with bumps on its back while being mean and vicious.
Tell them what your feeling about that person and let them know that your trying to help them not hurt them.
The only reason a person would feel guilty is because they have done one or more things wrong that may have hurt other people. You should write down on a piece of paper what you think you are feeling guilty for and if it is because you have hurt another person then rectify it the best you can by being adult enough to face that person and apologize and to learn from the experience. If you have stolen something (not accusing you) then have the fortitude to give it back or replace it.