my stomach churns and i feel quezy
You are anxious. Being anxious can go either way. You can head to down that path of being nervous or you can head down the path of being excited. Anxiousness is usually a mix of both. Its caused when the "unknown" factor is riddling your mind.
It does have to do with the feeling you get in your stomach when you get nervous, excited or you when you are in love. it really has nothing to do with butterflies.
If someone says this to you, it's a nice compliment. Having the butterflies refers to the excited feeling one gets in their stomach. This particular phrase means that the thought of you makes someone so excited that they have that fun nervous exciting feeling in their stomach. Enjoy!
a nervous smile can mean they don't know what to do or say next. an excited smile can mean that their really happy or just happy to be around you... or many other things..
Nervous: (1)easily agitated, (2) excited in anticipation. Panic: (1) an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety. (2) be overcome by a sudden fear.With these definitions I would say they are not the same.
Mixed emotions refer to experiencing more than one feeling at the same time, such as feeling happy and sad simultaneously, or feeling excited and nervous. It can be a complex emotional state where conflicting or contrasting emotions are present, making it difficult to pinpoint one specific feeling.
it means if you ever get excited or nervous you feel "butterflys" in your belly it means you get a funny usually good feeling in you belly and you wanna smile so if you get butterflys seeing your crush it may mean your excited
nervous
Some couples are either excited or nervous. Most seem to be excited and males are more often nervous about buying the engagement and wedding ring.
Feeling of being excited
The term for something that leaves you excited or nervous about what will happen next is "suspense." Suspense creates a feeling of anticipation and uncertainty, often keeping you on the edge of your seat as you await the outcome. It is commonly used in storytelling, films, and other forms of entertainment to engage the audience's emotions and maintain their interest.
It means that you are either nervous or excited?