Doing The Things That Make Them Feel Loved - Deepstash

Doing The Things That Make Them Feel Loved

Couples naturally become more complacent in pleasing each other as the relationship progresses.

Notice what you do that your partner seems to really respond to. Love is subjective, we show and receive it differently, so you need to know how to love them in their language and not neglect that. 

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