Is it weird/bad to feel this way towards math and cs?

Hello, I'm currently going for a math major and supply chain management with a business analytics concentration. I'm required to take intro cs and I'm struggling a lot in terms of fully understanding the material. However, I am doing extremely well in calculus 2 and I love the concepts/theory involved a lot but not as much when it comes to cs. I'm doing well gradewise in cs but I often find myself struggling to figure things out on my own and I don't enjoy the theory/concepts in cs anywhere near as much as math with my favorite part of calculus 2 so far being convergence/divergence and how they work conceptually. Someone earlier told me it's not good I'm pursuing mathematics if I am not as into cs as it's mathematics on its own. However, again, I find that the concepts and problems in standard mathematics to be far more enticing and honestly addicting to solve and understand compared to cs where I at times feel like I have to force myself to study on because calculus and the concepts involved are far more attractive/addicting for me to work with. I've even done a few proofs and I love them as they help me form long term understandings of concepts and they allow me to appreciate math even more than I already did due to its beautiful consistency and abstraction.

Is it weird/bad that I don't enjoy cs and find myself loving standard mathematics far more compared to cs based math?

Thanks!