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Pacar yang Hilang: A Multidimensional Analysis of Ambiguous Loss in Modern Indonesian Relationships pacar yang hilang

ambiguous loss, ghosting, Indonesian youth culture, romantic relationships, digital communication 1. Introduction In everyday Indonesian conversation, one often hears the lament: "Pacar saya hilang" — "My lover is lost." Unlike a definitive breakup ( putus ), "hilang" implies disappearance without explanation. This paper investigates: What constitutes "lost" in romantic relationships? Why has this phrase gained traction in the past decade? And what psychological and social mechanisms underlie the experience? [Your Name / Institutional Affiliation] Pacar yang Hilang:

The phrase "pacar yang hilang" (literally "lost boyfriend/girlfriend") has become a common expression in Indonesian colloquial speech and social media discourse. This paper explores the concept through three lenses: (1) psychological — ambiguous loss and unresolved grief, (2) sociocultural — the impact of digital communication and ghosting, and (3) literary — the romanticization of absence in Indonesian pop culture. The paper argues that "pacar yang hilang" represents more than a romantic breakup; it signifies a unique form of relational limbo where absence replaces closure, creating lasting emotional and behavioral consequences. Using qualitative interviews and textual analysis of social media posts and song lyrics, this study finds that the phenomenon is amplified by Indonesia's collectivist culture and the rise of instant messaging platforms. Why has this phrase gained traction in the past decade