you guys can go on a date then get ice cream then take a long walk
Because you really like him & he makes you feel good about yourself and happy and you're excited about the relationship and everything that might happen.
most likely because you can't connect to others online like you can in person
errrr... no, i'd say the opposite!
"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)
He either was lying or is scared.
because she think she is in love but really dont get the clear meaning of love
because he got some drugs and can't control hims self and gets excited about everything.
The higher the frequency, the more excited the photon stream.
It means you REALLY like him because you get all goosebumpy when your around him. And you get goosebumps when you're nervouse. Or excited. So you're excited he's touching you. <3 :D
No, "excited" is not a preposition. It is an adjective that describes a person's emotional state. Prepositions are words like "in," "on," and "between" that show the relationship between nouns, pronouns, or phrases to other words in a sentence.
Excitement. Many dogs (especially puppies) get over-excited at the prospect of a visitor. Does your boyfriend say hello to the puppy whilst it is still excited? If so, ask him to ignore your puppy when he first enters until the puppy is calm. This may seem cruel, but it teaches your dog that they are rewarded for being calm and are not praised for over-excited behaviour. Many puppies will grow out of this in time.
Because everything else is really boring than its boreing again