tempted
adj.adj. having a strong desire to do something, even though you know it might be wrong or unwise. You use this when you feel pulled toward a choice that you should probably avoid.
adj. having an urge or inclination to do something, typically something perceived as unwise or indulgent. Often follows a linking verb and precedes an infinitive clause.
I am tempted to buy that expensive watch.
She was tempted to skip the morning meeting and sleep in, but she knew her boss would notice.
While the investor was tempted by the high returns of the volatile market, he ultimately chose a more conservative strategy to protect his capital.
Commonly follows the verb 'to be' or 'to feel' and is usually followed by 'to' plus an infinitive or 'by' plus a noun.
I am tempting to goI am tempted to go'Tempting' describes the thing that attracts you; 'tempted' describes your feeling of being attracted.