Tell them how you feel and point out the complications it could cause, due to their relationship with your ex. Then leave it up to them to act next, if they do nothing then no harm has been done, if they act on it and ask you out, then you will have to deal with any consequences and hurt feelings that will fly around.
The adjective is nervous (you are nervous) but the idiomatic phrase uses the plural noun, as "you're getting on my nerves."
The nervous system controly your body organs.
If you're boyfriend makes you nervous, try talking to him about what he does that makes you nervous. If he just makes you nervous in general, then I would reconsider the relationship as a whole.
Nope. It's nothing to be nervous over.
Absolutly! Anytime you like someone you will be nervous around them boyfriend or not.
Antagonistic
you can get butterflies in your stomach by being nervous or in love
The bride usaully gets very nervous. The groom probably does to, but the bride has all the eyes on her, so she can get scared. But after they say kiss the bride the calm done after that. They get more relaxed at the party. :)
so it interacts witih the muscle system Nervous System it also interacts with the nervous system
how their relationship ended
Listen, girlie, you're really getting on my nerves!!!!
If he is telling you the truth, and really wants to be with you, he may just be afraid of being in a serious relationship and getting hurt.