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feel, feel me, feeling
Hello,
It just came into mind 
Fictional example:
You are on a beach and have clothes on.
Someone (let's say a girl) asks:
Why don't you undress?
And your answer is:
Sorry, I don't feel sexy today. 
Is the answer grammatically right?
I'm not sure if it could be something like:
Sorry, I'm not feeling sexy today, I doubt it because of the today.
And what about:
Sorry, I don't feel me sexy today. - I doubt that's good English.
Cheers!
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Re: feel, feel me, feeling

Originally Posted by
Nightmare85
Hello,
It just came into mind
Fictional example:
You are on a beach and have clothes on.
Someone (let's say a girl) asks:
Why don't you undress?
And your answer is:
Sorry, I don't feel sexy today. 
Is the answer grammatically right?
I'm not sure if it could be something like:
Sorry, I'm not feeling sexy today, I doubt it because of the today.
And what about:
Sorry, I don't feel me sexy today. - I doubt that's good English.
Cheers!
It's fine to say either of the first two, but we'd never say, "I don't feel me sexy today."
A small point......
The original question would be more likely to be, "Why don't you take your clothes (or "things") off?"
buggles (not a teacher)
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Re: feel, feel me, feeling
The first two are gramatically correct, but not something that would normally be said at a public beach.
I am not a teacher.
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