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The 5 Love Languages

The 5 Love Languages

The 5 Love Languages is the concept, from Dr. Gary Chapman, that there are five different ways of communicating love.

The 5 Love Languages are:

  • Words of Affirmation
  • Quality Time
  • Receiving Gifts
  • Acts of Service
  • Physical Touch

People express love differently, and they have different ways they want to receive love. So, some of these languages may speak more to us than others.

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Love Language | Receiving Gifts

Love Language | Receiving Gifts

  1. You feel loved when you receive a gift. It’s a meaningful gesture you truly appreciate.
  2. You love to seek out mementos during special holidays and after trips or vacations. Seeing the item reminds you of the sentimental moments and your commitment. 

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Love Language | Quality Time

Love Language | Quality Time

  1. You love one-on-one time, crave it even.
  2. It means a lot when they make time for you and when they include you in their plans.
  3. You cherish every moment spent together creating special memories and building strong bonds.

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The Reality of Love Languages

The Reality of Love Languages

Although the 5 Love Languages is a handy communication tool to improve how we interact with each other, it shouldn't be the only tool in the toolbox when it comes to finding ways to understanding love and happiness.

People and relationships can’t be lumped into one simp...

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Love Language | Touch

Love Language | Touch

  1. You enjoy holding hands, hugs, cuddles, and kissing.
  2. You feel grounded in a relationship with plenty of mutual physical affection.
  3. Public displays of affection

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Love Language | Words of Wisdom

Love Language | Words of Wisdom

  1. You enjoy hearing the words, "I love you." It’s both special and meaningful.
  2. Appreciation is felt when you’re being acknowledged and praised. It lets you know that you are valued.
  3. You like when your partner notices so...

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Love Language | Acts of Services

Love Language | Acts of Services

  1. You feel most cared for when your partner relieves you of some responsibilities, like chores or tasks. It shows their support. Even more, if you’re stressed or tired.
  2. It means a lot when someone follows through on something, especially when it comes ...

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The concept of the 5 love languages

It refers to the idea that we all give and receive love differently. The five languages are:

  • Words of affirmation
  • Acts of service
  • Receiving gifts
  • Quality time
  • Physical touch

The Five Languages Of Love

The Five Languages Of Love

We express or receive love in five fundamental ways:

  • Acts of service (like washing the partner’s car).
  • Spending quality time.
  • Words of affirmation or motivation.
  • Gifts
  • Touch, intimacy and closeness.

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Chapman’s Five Love Languages

Chapman’s Five Love Languages

Author Gary Chapman developed the theory that there are five basic ways romantic partners give and receive love.

The five love languages are:

  1. Physical touch
  2. Quality time
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