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Well, because it has nerves in it... and it feels everything...
It's very normal for someone to be nervous around someone they like, especially if they're not sure just how the other person feels about them. If you want her to be less nervous, try telling her how you feel about her.
Arrogant is a good way to describe someone who believes they never do anything wrong.
It doesn't feel nervous. But if there is a threat, instinct will tell it how to get out of dodge.
The crossword puzzle clue, "How an insect feels when it is nervous," is sometimes a five letter word that begins with an a. Antsy would be the answer for this clue.
Themselves. Some do, some don't. Anything someone can think of, someone else has tried. If it feels good to you, then it is no one's business.
Of course you will get dizzy after donated blood, because you body need to produce much more red blood cells to carry oxygen around your body.You will also get tired and feel sleepy.If you get dizzy before,that means you are nervous or scare. Most people feel fine before and after their blood donation. If someone feels dizzy BEFORE their donation it is most likely due to nerves. If someone feels dizzy AFTER their donation it can be due to nerves, family members, friends or other donors talking about feeling dizzy, the body's response to pain, donating on an empty stomach, or being close to the minimum weight requirement for donating.
Imprints are when a werewolf loves someone so much that when he sees her or him he is prepared to do anything for her and feels like he is living for her.
goth really doesn't stand for anything it is actually just a state of mind for someone who feels they don't belong
Nerves in the nervous system are responsible for transmitting electrical signals between the brain, spinal cord, and the rest of the body. They help in carrying sensory information from the body to the brain (afferent signals) and motor information from the brain to the muscles and organs (efferent signals), allowing for communication and control of bodily functions.
Amputees often claim that it feels as if the limb is still there.
It's an idiom meaning that you feel nervous, because when you're nervous it feels like something in your stomach is fluttering or twisting.