If you do it is very possible that it could happen whie you sleep or day-dream (if you do).
conceals feelings and fantasies
panic attack
Feeling states associated with anxiety include tension or nervousness, feeling "hyper" or "keyed up," and feelings of unreality, panic, or terror.
To be honest your hormones contain your emotional feelings and your sexual feelings. So yes its just your hormones.
It gives them power which can give them sexual feelings.
you can always draw your feelings
Women, like men, can have a wide range of fantasies, and some may include themes of power dynamics, control, or even castration. These fantasies often reflect deeper psychological themes rather than a literal desire to harm. It's essential to recognize that fantasies do not necessarily align with real-life desires or intentions. Overall, the exploration of such themes can be a way to process feelings about power and vulnerability.
Yes, it is normal for teenagers to have a range of thoughts and fantasies, including those that may seem to conflict with their sexual orientation. Sexuality can be fluid, and many individuals explore different feelings and attractions as they navigate their identities. Having thoughts or fantasies about the same sex does not necessarily indicate a change in one's sexual orientation; it can simply be a part of the natural process of self-discovery during adolescence.
Well if you constantly think about that person then chances are....you still have feelings for them.
He is just trying to protect your feelings.
yes very much so but only to himself and they are feelings about himself and no one else. He doesnt share anything with anyone especially his true feelings. His fantasies and dreams are also about himself and an image he has of another person which is really an extension of himself.
That's simple. The guy is obsessed with you, but you don't have the same feelings for him.