That is the correct US spelling of the word "fantasize" (to create in imagination).
A variant UK spelling is fantasise, from the archaic form phantasise (phantasy).
That is the US spelling of "fantasizing" (engaging in a fantasy or delusion).
The UK spelling is fantasising.
The verb for the noun fantasy is fantasize, so the word is fantasizing (daydreaming).The UK spelling may be fantasising.
To fancy someone is to enjoy their company very much. So much so, that you might spend a lot of time fantasizing about your real or imagined time(s) together.
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fantasizing habitually
One of these may be the word : DREAMING - having a dream, fantasizing, imagining DRUMMING - playing a drum DRIVING - operating an automobile
No.
it is only a sin if you feel that you will be judged on ethical requirements
no it does not It depends on what gender you are, if you are a guy/gentleman fantasizing about women then that's great because it's straight heterosexual. If you are a girl/woman fantasizing about women, then you are gay/lesbian homosexual.
The verb for the noun fantasy is fantasize, so the word is fantasizing (daydreaming).The UK spelling may be fantasising.
No. Stop fantasizing.
Sometimes not useally.
Fantasizing is not necessary, but if you do then that is the best way to go.
It is constantly fantasizing about a different world than your own.
i don't think so if it doesn't hurt anyones feelings
well yes kind of, fantasizing would be purposely making something up in your mind & thinking about it, while daydreaming is more like absent-minded wandering through your thoughts, you don't really do it on purpose