It actually really depends. You need to ask yourself a few questions. Do you like the person? Do you want that person touching you? Are you ready for what might happen when that person does indeed touch you? It can feel really good or it can feel bad. If you want the person to and you are ready then yes, it should feel great! :)
He felt good and he felt good now.
They felt really good cause they were brothers and sisters
he felt really good about it. in fact, he was so happy he wet his pants
There is no past tense for "felt". "felt" is the past tense of "feel". "You feel good today, but you felt bad yesterday."
they felt that it was good for the economy and that it was good for their health!!
A. what he felt B. what the man he killed felt C. What America felt D. What they wanted to feel Answer is A for Apex. good luck.
she felt good and brave.
A. what he felt B. what the man he killed felt C. What America felt D. What they wanted to feel Answer is A for Apex. good luck.
The past tense of "feel" is "felt." For example, "Yesterday, I felt happy after receiving good news."
they felt good
she felt good and stronge
They Felt Good