Yes it could be
Yes, "having butterflies in your stomach" is a metaphorical expression used to describe the feeling of nervousness or excitement in one's stomach before a significant event or encounter. It is not meant to be taken literally.
No, it is a feeling. It is ok to have feelings, but it is what you do with them that counts. Aggression can be negative and harmful if used in a wrong way, but it can be tempered to be used in a competition and harnessed to help a person win.
Yes it is because it is not a feeling it is well a way of going about things or an attitude
He or she will know by the feeling in the pit of their stomach, they will get butterflies in their stomach. They will also know they are in love by the way the other person makes them feel.
It tells you how you are feeling. Like people say they have a gut feeling. When we aree nervous we get butterflies, or when we are in love. You feel certain things that you cannot put into words. I think that is what your 'gut' does.Do you mean "gut" as in "stomach" or "gut"? If you mean stomach, it breaks down the food you consume into smaller pieces. That way, the nutrients can be absorbed and used by the rest of the body.
The only way Google could be used In a negative way is if you asked Where do you find the most deadliest weapons but i think Google probably wouldn't answer that.
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I have thought the same. Every time I think about my boyfriend or when he is about to kiss me I always get a strange sensation of tingling which rushes through my stomach and back and makes me smile.For me, it is a pleasant feeling. A sort of rush of anticipation or adrenaline. And I would say that we/I get this feeling because we love him. He is our love at that moment. I have to say while I get the butterflies I also have a small feeling of pride or disbelief to know that that guy I am about to kiss is really mine.The other reason you could get butterflies is if you don't feel confident to be around him/kiss him or you are embarrassed or nervous. If you feel this way maybe you should take to him about it. See how he feels about you getting butterflies. Maybe then you can sort out that you need to take it slower or maybe stay as friends.I hope I helped =]
Negative rational numbers are used in the same way that negative whole numbers are used: they are simply the additive inverses of their positive counterparts.
I feel the same exact way. Maybe a blood test will do.
whenever you want (!?)
"Getting butterflies" is slang for that jittery feeling you get inside when you're excited or worried. If you don't get butterflies in a relationship, what the sentence means is that you don't seem to be excited about it. (This may or may not mean anything about the relationship, by the way -- sometimes you meet someone who is a really good fit for you, and you don't feel all excited because you just feel like they're part of you already)