Give him a sandwitch.
No, it is not.
Typically if you are engaged in romantic or sexual activity as a man with a woman, saying another guy's name will not arouse the woman.
squeeze her inner thigh... squeeze her inner thigh...
i dont really get your question.do you mean how to arouse him or do you mean how to get him to tell you his feelings?
Arouse is correct.
Arouse is a verb.
Yes arouse is a verb.
His behaviour begins to arouse suspicion.It doesn't take much to arouse a cat's curiosity.
The noun forms of the verb to arouse are arousal and the gerund, arousing.
that's sexually oriented slang from a guy saying that you sexually arouse him - the last word is an insult for loose girls.
The present perfect tense of arouse is have/has aroused.I/We/You/They have arousedHe/She/It has aroused
It means to wake up or get excited... you can arouse someone out of sleep, or arouse suspicion. A good comedian can arouse the crowd. Basically to go from a state of calm to a state of excitement